
Axiom is 2tentech’s engineering division. We build business sites, eCommerce platforms, AI-powered CRMs, management software, and AI agents on modern architecture, measured on performance, adoption, and business outcomes, not on how they look in a pitch deck.
Built Right. Built to Be Found. Built to Grow With You.
One partner across the build: development, SEO, QA and design under 2tentech.
Websites, custom software, and AI systems, delivered by one team that owns the architecture end to end.
Marketing sites that load fast, convert, and stay editable by the people who own the content.
Shopify, WooCommerce, and headless storefronts built around checkout speed and catalog scale.
Portals, dashboards, and internal tools where an off-the-shelf CMS runs out of road.
Modernizing dated sites without losing rankings: redirect maps, content parity, and phased cutover.
Customer systems with AI in the workflow: lead scoring, summarised histories, and drafted replies your team approves.
Internal platforms for operations, inventory, projects, and reporting, built around how your team already works.
Agents that handle intake, triage, and routine back-office work, with a human review step and an audit trail.
Core Web Vitals work, HTTPS hardening, dependency hygiene, and monitoring after launch.
Monthly packages for updates, fixes, and iterative improvement, with one team that already knows your codebase.
Focused engagements under the same engineering standards as a full build. Each is a page in its own right.
What your site runs on decides what you can do next year. These are the commitments that make that cheap instead of expensive.
Core Web Vitals targets are agreed before the build and held at every review, not measured after launch.
Component systems and typed data models, so year two adds features instead of rewriting the site.
Semantic markup, schema, and crawlable structure shipped with the build, and Optima picks it up from there.
Named content types and clear editing rules, so marketing does not queue behind developers.
Hardened configuration, dependency updates, and access control reviewed before and after go-live.
WCAG-informed contrast, focus states, keyboard flows, and reduced-motion support built in.
Every AI feature ships with review steps, logging, and a fallback path, so automation never runs unsupervised.
Eight stages, each ending in something you can review. No phase closes on a status update alone.
Goals, audiences, constraints, and an audit of what already exists.
Scope document
Sitemap, content model, tech choice, and performance budget.
Technical plan
Wireframes, then interface design against the 2tentech system.
Approved designs
Componentized build in sprints with a staging URL from week one.
Reviewable staging
Cross-browser, device, accessibility, and performance testing before release.
Test report
Redirects, analytics, schema, and a monitored cutover window.
Live site
CMS training, documentation, and access transferred to your team.
Docs & training
Post-launch monitoring, iteration, and support packages.
Monthly reporting
We choose the tool that fits the problem and the team who will run it afterwards, not the one that is fashionable this year.
App-router sites and storefronts
Component systems and UI
Typed data models and safety
Editorial teams and blogs
Multi-channel content
Hosted commerce at scale
WordPress-native stores
CRM, payments, integrations
GA4, Tag Manager, Hotjar
Claude and OpenAI in product
Answers over your own data
Agent workflows and queues
Three ways to engage, depending on how defined the work is. Every engagement is quoted against an approved scope document.
$500 – $35,000
per project, fixed scope
A defined build with an agreed feature list, milestones, and a launch date. Priced per phase against the scope document.
Fits: new sites, redesigns, replatforms.
Discuss this model$250 – $10,000
per month, continuous
A standing block of development time for ongoing releases, maintenance, performance work, and support.
Fits: live sites that keep shipping.
Discuss this model$30 – $500
per hour
Time-boxed help where scope is still forming: consultation, audits, fixes, or a second pair of hands on your own build.
Fits: short engagements and unknowns.
Discuss this modelEvery engagement is quoted against an approved scope document. Nothing is billed before you sign it off.
These are commitments in the Axiom scope document, not aspirations.
The patterns change by sector. These are the ones we have shipped often enough to know where the work actually is.
Five live platforms we partner with, each running AI agents against real operational workflows. They shape how we build, integrate, and deploy AI for our own clients.
Partner and integration products. All trademarks belong to their owners.
An AI receptionist that answers calls around the clock, books into a live calendar, detects urgency, and hands off to human agents when a call needs one.
An AI-powered platform to run an aesthetic clinic, with agents covering booking, payments, memberships, marketing, and client care.
An EMR with agents in the workflow: a receptionist across voice, SMS and chat, a scribe that drafts the note, and a billing agent that works denials.
An AI medical scribe positioned to write the note before you leave the room. Ambient capture in, structured clinical documentation out.
AI pet grooming software where agents handle the calls, fill the calendar, and run the admin so the groomer can groom.
MedicaPlus Clinics needed a site patients could actually book through, on a platform their own team could update.
Axiom rebuilt it as a fast, mobile-first site with integrated appointment booking, an SEO-ready content structure, and HIPAA-informed architecture, so scheduling takes a few taps and the clinic can publish without waiting on a developer.

of online visitors are less likely to return to a site after a poor experience.
of mobile users abandon sites that take more than three seconds to load. That is why Axiom prioritizes fast, responsive builds.
of users form an opinion about your credibility from design alone. Our UI/UX-first builds make that impression count.
The things clients ask before a build starts.
A focused business site runs six to eight weeks from kickoff. Ecommerce and custom applications run twelve weeks and up, depending on integrations and how much content has to be migrated.
Both. If the current architecture is sound we improve it in place. If performance, security, or the content model are the bottleneck, a rebuild is usually cheaper than a year of patching, and we will say so before you commit.
Your team. We ship an editable CMS with named content types, not a page builder full of free-floating boxes, and we run a handover session with your marketers.
Structural SEO is part of every build: clean URLs, meta and heading structure, schema, crawlable internal links, and Core Web Vitals budgets. Ongoing campaigns are run by Optima, 2tentech's SEO division.
Monthly support packages cover updates, security patching, performance monitoring, and small changes, across WordPress, Shopify, and custom frameworks.
Yes. We build AI where it removes real work: lead scoring and drafted replies in a CRM, retrieval over your own documents, and agents that handle intake or triage. Every one ships with a human review step, logging, and a fallback path.
Fixed price per phase for defined scope, or a monthly retainer for continuous work. You approve a scope document before anything is billed.
Send the shape of the project and we will come back with an approach, a rough range, and the questions we would need answered before quoting properly.