LetzClick, a new startup in Luxembourg, has reported that it plans to transform the way small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) build and maintain their digital presence.
LetzClick said it was "developing cutting-edge AI tools while embracing an efficient, customer-focused production process to deliver high-quality, visually impressive websites that meet the highest technological and design standards - at an accessible price point".
LetzClick's proprietary AI tool is aimed at ensuring that websites are optimised also in line with the "evolving demands of tomorrow". The platform "continuously learns and improves based on user interactions, business owner feedback and global digital trends", the startup said in a press release.
"Websites are traditionally resource-intensive and costly to build. Our platform changes that by automating key aspects of the design and optimisation process, allowing us to offer cutting-edge websites without compromising on design or performance," stated Maroun Altekly of LetzClick. Fellow team member Max Gloesener added: "In a time where online presence is crucial, we pride ourselves in helping enterprises tackle this daunting task."
Some of the self-declared strengths of LetzClick include its use of AI-driven technology, its design "excellence" and its scalability.
The startup added that it also helps SMEs benefit from the Luxembourg government's digital grant, which provides up to €5,000 toward digital transformation projects.
In the next six months, LetzClick is set to introduce more advanced AI-driven marketing tools that will learn from users, aimed at delivering "more personalised" and "effective" digital solutions.
"We're creating something bigger than just websites. We're building a platform that will continuously evolve, offering businesses a comprehensive suite of tools to manage their entire digital marketing ecosystem," said Arthur Salkin.