Web development

Back-end development

The server-side part of web development that handles data, business logic, authentication, permissions, integrations, and the workflows users do not see directly.

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In plain language

The server-side part of web development that handles data, business logic, authentication, permissions, integrations, and the workflows users do not see directly.

A back end might process a checkout, store a form submission, sync a CRM, or expose an API for the front end.

Where it bites

Back-end development matters when the website has to carry revenue, content, integrations, or compliance work. The useful question is what the build must keep working after launch.

What to check

  • What must a user be able to do without friction?
  • Which integration or content workflow owns the hidden complexity?
  • What breaks if traffic doubles or an editor changes the page?

Common questions

What is Back-end development?

The server-side part of web development that handles data, business logic, authentication, permissions, integrations, and the workflows users do not see directly.

Why does Back-end development matter?

Back-end development matters when the website has to carry revenue, content, integrations, or compliance work. The useful question is what the build must keep working after launch.

What should you check first for Back-end development?

What must a user be able to do without friction? Which integration or content workflow owns the hidden complexity? What breaks if traffic doubles or an editor changes the page?

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