For communities
A free website for those who share good news.
Sometimes we take on WordPress projects without an invoice. For local communities, NGOs, and faith groups that need a simple, calm site to share a message.
In short
- A free WordPress site. Selection, not automatic approval
- Includes structure, mobile layout, core pages, and training
- Not for commercial businesses, e-com, or heavy custom work
- Example: svjonoseserys.lt. A calm community site
- A WordPress site with clear structure and a mobile layout
- Core pages, news, or contacts. As needed
- A short training on how to update content yourselves
- Selection by queue and our capacity at the time
What a free community website means
A free community website (charity / pro bono WordPress project) is a selective commitment: from time to time we build a simple, tidy site at no charge for organisations that use the web to share good news, not to sell products.
It is not unlimited agency support. It is a defined scope: a WordPress foundation, a few core pages, a mobile layout, and training so you can maintain content yourselves.
Why WordPress, not a complex system
Communities need simplicity and longevity. WordPress lets you edit text and images without a developer, and the ecosystem is familiar in Lithuania. That is why charity projects use WordPress, not a custom React app.
If you later need maintenance, SEO articles, or small expansions, we can help as a normal paid service. The charity stage ends at launch and handover.
What is included, and what is not
Included: domain/hosting advice if needed, WordPress setup, clear navigation, core pages (about, contact, news), mobile fit, a basic SEO foundation, and a short editing training.
Not included: WooCommerce stores, heavy custom features, unbounded multilingual setups, urgent commercial launches, unlimited monthly care, or “do everything for us” without content collaboration.
Selection: honest and without illusions
Requests outnumber slots. We select by mission, realistic scope, a named contact, and readiness to provide copy and photos. Submitting the form is not automatic approval.
If we cannot take it on now, we say so clearly or offer a queue. An honest “no” beats a false deadline.
Example and what happens after launch
The Sisters of St. John site (svjonoseserys.lt) is calm and clear, with news and practical information. That is the tone we care about in charity work: no promo noise, respect for the content.
After launch you maintain content. Regular updates or security care are a separate Website maintenance service, not part of the charity package.
Who it's for
- . Non-profit communities, NGOs, religious and local initiatives
- . A clear goal. Inform, invite, share a message
- . Willingness to maintain content yourselves after launch
- . A realistic scope (not an online store or a complex app)
Who it's not for
- . Commercial businesses and personal promo sites
- . Large e-com or custom systems projects
- . Projects without a contact person or clear content
- . Urgent "needed yesterday" launches without collaboration
How it works
- 01
Request
Fill in the form. Who you are, what you need, and whether you already have a site.
- 02
Selection
We reply whether we can start now or add you to the queue. No false promises.
- 03
Build
A short brief, design, content, launch. We work together, simply.
- 04
Handover
We show you how to update content. After that it's yours; ongoing care is separate.
Example
The Sisters of St. John website. Calm, clear, with news and practical information. That's the kind of project we care about here.
FAQ.
Is it really free?
Yes. For selected projects the build work has no invoice. Domain and hosting usually stay yours (we can advise). Extra services after launch are separate.
Does this fit my NGO / parish / local club?
If you are a non-profit initiative with a clear goal and realistic scope, submit a request. Commercial businesses are out of scope.
How long does a project take?
Often a few weeks after selection, depending on how quickly we get content. We agree a timeline case by case.
Where do I apply?
Use the form on this page. You can also read the insight “Free website for a community” for the same principles in more depth.
Submit a request
A request is not automatic approval. We'll reply within a few business days.