Does any of this sound familiar?
When the message doesn't land, it's almost always not a design problem — it's a structural problem with the site.
Leave it alone, and the same pain keeps coming
- You raise the ad budget, but inquiry counts stay flat
- Sales conversion gets eaten up by repeated from-scratch explanations
- Every new service piles on another "we need to fix the site again"
- One day, adding the next page means a full rebuild
KomuraSoft becomes the editor for your site
Our founder, Go Komura, has spent 5+ years on device control, communications, and long-running systems development and bug investigation. Translating technically complex services into a structure non-specialist readers can follow is the core of our work, this site included.
We don't show up as "the people who build a site." We show up as the people who fix, at the structural level, why the message isn't landing. Where a design agency couldn't fix "we can't tell what this company does," we fix it at the level of copy and layout.
A 3-step plan
What it looks like once it’s fixed
- "What this company does" lands within seconds of opening the top page
- Visitors arriving from search find the page meant for them and inquire on their own
- Sales can start from specifics, assuming the prospect has already read the site
- As services grow, you can drop in new pages without breaking the structure
Start by sharing where you are
Send your current site URL and, in whatever form you have it, the spots that don't feel like they're working. We'll come back with where to fix first for the biggest effect.
A tech stack that keeps running costs low
We build on the same Cloudflare Workers + microCMS stack as this site. Monthly server costs stay low, and you’re free of WordPress-specific operational overhead.
Because it's serverless,
server costs are usually free!
We build on serverless platforms like Cloudflare Workers / Pages / D1, so there's no 24/7 server to rent. Zero traffic = zero cost. This site itself runs on the same setup.
※ Beyond the free tier (~100K req/day) requests get throttled. The Cloudflare Workers paid plan ($5/mo) handles larger scale on usage-based fees. Domain fees etc. are billed separately as needed.
With microCMS,
escape WordPress complexity!
Article and image entry happens in microCMS's simple form UI. No WordPress-style theme/plugin compatibility issues, no PHP/DB version chasing, no security-patch cycles. This site's blog runs on microCMS too.
※ Article migration from existing WordPress sites is supported. microCMS paid plan fees are billed separately as needed.
This site itself runs on the same stack
This site and its blog run on Cloudflare Workers + microCMS. For most corporate sites whose traffic stays within the free tier, the monthly server bill effectively stays at zero yen.