
Jarna: traditional restaurant
A warm, editorial landing page for a traditional Albanian restaurant in Tiranë, built, copywritten, and deployed in a single working day.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Vol. I · The BekerDev Herald · A One-Person Web Studio
Your landing page in a day. Your MVP in a week. Built by one developer. No team, no delays.


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Section A · Features

A warm, editorial landing page for a traditional Albanian restaurant in Tiranë, built, copywritten, and deployed in a single working day.

A cinematic one-page site for an Italian seafood restaurant in Shkodër, designed, built, and launched in a single day.

A green-and-gold landing page for Eja Restaurant, billed as the first Italian restaurant in Tirana, shipped end-to-end in a day.
Section B · Classifieds
Four ways to work together, all built, shipped, and supported by one developer.
1 day · fixed scope
A production-ready landing page, designed, built, and deployed in a single working day.
Best for: Founders who need to stop losing momentum and get something live this week.
Request a quote3–5 days · scope-dependent
A minimum viable product, built end-to-end in a compressed one-week sprint.
Best for: Founders who need a real product in users' hands before their next investor meeting.
Request a quoteProject-based · fixed or sprint pricing
Longer, more ambitious web applications built with production-quality architecture.
Best for: Teams and founders with a serious product idea that needs a serious build.
Request a quoteMonthly retainer
A reliable pair of hands for your existing product, covering features, fixes, and infrastructure month after month.
Best for: Product owners who need a developer on call without the overhead of a full hire.
Request a quoteSection C · The Masthead
Every BekerDev project runs through the same four steps. Fast, transparent, and with no middle management between you and the code.
01
We jump on a short call or exchange a few messages. You describe what you need; I'll tell you honestly whether I'm the right person, how long it'll take, and what it'll cost.
02
I write up a one-page scope covering what's in, what's out, what you'll get, and when. No bloated proposals, no hidden surprises, no upsell games.
03
Heads-down development, with daily progress updates on Slack or email. You see the work as it lands. No black box, no end-of-sprint reveals.
04
Deploy to your domain, hand over everything, and stay available for a revision round. You leave with a working product, clean code, and the keys.

Editor's letter
I'm Ebubeker. I run BekerDev as a one-person studio, not because I couldn't put together a team, but because most of the problems founders bring me don't need one. They need a working product, shipped fast, by someone who actually cares whether it works.
Before this, I built front-ends at Plan4Better and Niza Global, and co-founded Subdivide, a data-automation startup that got to top-5 at ACTI YOUTH in Albania. So "solo" doesn't mean "new." It means no handoffs, no junior-dev surprises, and one person who owns the outcome.
If that's the kind of partnership you want on your next build, that's the kind of partnership BekerDev sells.
Section D · Letters to the Editor
“Your testimonial goes here.”
Section E · Q&A Column
Yes. Every project is designed, built, and shipped by Ebubeker Rexha. No handoffs to junior devs, no offshoring, no project managers between you and the person writing the code. When something goes wrong or right, you're talking to the same person.
Tight scope and no committee. We lock the page structure and copy in the morning, build and style in the afternoon, and deploy to your domain by the end of the day. It works because I limit the scope: one page, one goal, one round of revisions.
A working, deployed product with the core flow a user needs to do the thing your business is about: usually auth, a database, one or two primary user journeys, and a simple admin surface. It's deliberately minimal. You'll get a functioning web app in 3–5 days that you can put in front of real users or investors.
React, Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Node.js on the front and API side. Supabase, Postgres, and FastAPI on the backend when more is needed. Deployed on Vercel by default. I'll use a different stack if a project genuinely needs it, but I won't chase trends for the sake of it.
No. Every project is slightly different, and I'd rather quote you something honest than anchor you on a number that doesn't fit. Drop me a note via the contact form and I'll come back with a real quote within a day.
I'm based in Albania and work remotely with founders and teams anywhere in Europe, the US, and beyond. Async-friendly by default, happy to take calls when they're useful.
You own the code, the repo, and the deployment. Every project comes with a revision window, and if you want me to keep building, the Dev Partnership retainer makes that straightforward. No lock-in, and you can walk away any time.
Stop press · Late edition
Tell me what you're building, when you need it, and I'll come back with a real quote within a day.