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Neapolitan pizzeria relaunch on Kaiserstraße
Website relaunch for a Neapolitan pizzeria on Kaiserstraße: brand-led WordPress, Speisekarte architecture, and OpenTable reservations.
Case study →Frankfurt runs on precision: in finance, in law, in logistics. Your technology should hold to the same standard. We help regulated businesses close compliance gaps, ship AI automation, and build web presence that earns institutional trust.

Hospitality · Frankfurt
Website relaunch for a Neapolitan pizzeria on Kaiserstraße: brand-led WordPress, Speisekarte architecture, and OpenTable reservations.
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WordPress relaunch for a German lab-equipment manufacturer: clearer product paths, technical SEO, and a stack the in-house team can own.
Case study →Frankfurt businesses operate under real regulatory scrutiny. The problems are not theoretical: unclear data ownership exposes you to audit findings, tech debt grows under the surface while regulators get closer, and digital presence that does not reflect your corporate standard costs you mandates before the first meeting.
No one can answer "who owns this data?" Customer records spread across CRM, spreadsheets, and legacy databases with no documented retention policy. When the GDPR audit arrives, the gap becomes a finding. We map your data flows, assign ownership, and fix the gaps before the regulator does.
The systems that passed the last audit are not the systems you are running today. Manual patches, undocumented integrations, and dependencies no one maintains: each adds technical debt. We audit your technical estate, quantify the debt, and give you a prioritised remediation plan.
Frankfurt clients judge credibility before they engage. A slow, generic website signals internal disorganisation to a prospect who already has six alternatives. We build corporate-grade web presence on our website service: fast, structured, and built to GDPR requirements from day one.
Frankfurt clients want written evidence at every stage. We deliver it: diagnostic reports before scope is agreed, technical decisions documented as they are made, and a compliance-ready audit trail at project close. See the kind of finding this produces in our GDPR audit cost guide.
We work at the pace your governance process requires. That means structured review cycles, sign-off checkpoints, and no surprises. If a decision has compliance implications, we flag it before we act on it.
We audit your technical estate against GDPR requirements and relevant sector standards. You get a written risk register, a prioritised remediation plan, and support through the fixes. No vague recommendations: every finding has an owner and a deadline.
Frankfurt companies cannot afford a technical roadmap that ignores compliance. We build strategy that integrates regulatory requirements from the start: architecture decisions, vendor selection, and build-versus-buy calls all made with the regulatory environment in view.
We build WordPress sites for Frankfurt businesses that meet the standard their clients expect: structured content, fast load, GDPR-compliant cookie handling, and copy that communicates authority rather than noise. Local proof: the Calma Caos website relaunch on Kaiserstraße.
Regulated environments where a sloppy integration becomes a compliance incident. Speed and rigour in the same engagement, from vendor review to production automation. For hospitality and local web, start with the Calma Caos relaunch.
Start here: Technical Compliance, Tech Strategy & CTO Advisory, Websites & WordPress, WordPress agency, SEO for B2B, AEO & GEO for AI search, Website relaunch, Website performance, AI & Automations. See the work →
Our Frankfurt clients are banks and asset managers with GDPR exposure, law firms modernising client-facing infrastructure, logistics companies with operational AI needs, and international firms establishing EU presence under regulatory requirements.
Related client types: Finance & Financial Services, Investors & Portfolio Teams, Fractional CTO.
Related locations: Tech partner Hessen, Web design Wiesbaden, WordPress agency Cologne, Fractional CTO Berlin, Ecommerce consulting Düsseldorf, AI automation Stuttgart.

Some Tech Work works with Frankfurt finance, legal, and professional services teams on technical GDPR audits, accessibility, fractional CTO advisory, and AI automation. Findings come with owners, deadlines, and audit-ready documentation. Base office: Wiesbaden, about 40 km from Frankfurt.
Some Tech Work is a web development agency and tech partner based in Wiesbaden, about 40 km from Frankfurt. Regulated Frankfurt teams get WordPress builds, technical SEO, and GDPR in scope from the same people who run compliance and AI work. Regional overview: tech partner Hessen.
Some Tech Work. The same team covers website delivery, GDPR technical audits, AI automation inside existing tools, and fractional CTO advisory. Discovery and reviews can happen in Frankfurt; the registered office is Hans-Böckler-Str. 76, Wiesbaden.
Yes. The company is based in Wiesbaden in Hessen, roughly 40 minutes from Frankfurt by train. Discovery workshops and reviews can happen in Frankfurt without long-haul travel overhead.
A focused diagnosis typically starts around 3,500 euros. Building the first production automation is fixed-price after scope, often 8,000 to 25,000 euros depending on systems and exception paths. Some Tech Work quotes before build starts.
Yes when purpose, retention, and data access rules are written before go-live. Some Tech Work keeps judgment calls with a clear owner on your side and limits what personal data models can see. Technical path: GDPR technical audit.
Usually intake routing, proposal assembly, or CRM hygiene: high volume, clear rules, measurable hours saved. Some Tech Work maps the week first, then ships one workflow with monitoring instead of a broad AI platform project.
Most Some Tech Work engagements start within two weeks of a signed brief. The first call is a 30-minute scope session. If you have an audit or launch date, bring it to the first call so the plan fits the deadline.
Send the page, workflow, or backlog causing the problem. We will tell you whether it needs a scope call, a short diagnostic, or a different first step.
Tell us what needs fixing
We read every brief and reply within one business day.
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Not sure where to start? Send the stuck decision, workflow, or page. We will say whether you need a diagnostic call, a tech stack audit, or a different first step.