For Aerospace, Defense & Advanced Manufacturing Companies

Your capabilities are world class. Your website should be also.

Procurement engineers and program managers are vetting you online before they ever pick up the phone. If your digital presence doesn't match your capabilities, you're losing contracts you never knew you were competing for.

We build websites specifically for manufacturers — designed to pass the technical buyer's gut check and turn capability into a qualified pipeline.

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See exactly where your website might be costing you RFQs.

We'll audit your site against how buyers actually evaluate suppliers — and show you what to fix first.

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Trusted by companies certified in
ITAR AS9100 CMMC NADCAP ISO 9001

Buyers are vetting you online. Most manufacturer websites fail that test.

You hold ITAR registration, AS9100 certification, and a flawless audit record. But your website looks like it was built in 2014. When a program manager gets a referral and looks you up, that gap between your shop floor and your web presence creates doubt — about quality, about capacity, about whether you're serious enough to call.

Your buyers are engineers making business decisions. They need technical confidence and a frictionless path to engage. Instead, they find RFQ forms buried three clicks deep, capabilities listed with no connection to real applications, and no clear next step. So they move on.

"A poor website creates doubt. It raises questions about operational maturity, attention to detail, and whether a supplier is growing or shrinking."

— Procurement feedback from Tier 1 OEM supplier qualification teams
How buyers evaluate suppliers online
1%
Research Online
Before Calling
Buyers who research vendors digitally before first contact
Buyers who call cold without researching first

Your buyers are engineers making business decisions.
Your website needs to speak both languages.

Here's what procurement teams and program managers are actually evaluating when they visit a supplier's website — and where most manufacturers fall short.

What they're evaluating What good looks like What most manufacturers have
Capabilities by application Searchable, filterable, tied to real programs A wall of specs in a PDF
Certifications & compliance Prominent, specific, with context for what it means Logo buried in the footer
Past program experience Named applications, industries, part families Vague claims, no specifics
Social proof Client logos, case studies, testimonials from peers None, or generic quotes
Path to engage RFQ form above the fold, clear next steps Contact page buried 3 clicks deep
Operational credibility signals Shop photos, equipment list, team, facility size Stock photos from Shutterstock
12–18
Months in a typical aerospace procurement cycle. Most of those touchpoints happen on your website — without you in the room.
60 sec
That's how long a buyer spends deciding if your site is worth their time. If your value isn't clear immediately, they move to the next supplier.

Most agencies build you a beautiful website
that your buyers don't trust.

Generic web agencies don't understand aerospace and defense. They design for consumer expectations — not procurement timelines. Here's what that costs you.

They don't speak the language

ITAR. AS9100. CMMC. NADCAP. Tier 1 OEM. MRO. A generic agency either ignores these or buries them — stripping the technical credibility signals your buyers are specifically scanning for.

They design for the wrong buyer

Consumer-facing websites prioritize emotion. B2B manufacturing websites need to build confidence. Generic agencies give you a pretty site that feels like a brochure, not a capability demonstration.

They don't understand the sales cycle

Your procurement cycle is 12–18 months. Your website needs to work at every stage — from early vendor research to final qualification review. Most agencies only think about the homepage.

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The audit covers eight areas — every place your site is silently failing technical buyers.

We build for manufacturers. We already know your industry.

We've built websites for aerospace suppliers, defense contractors, precision machining shops, and advanced manufacturing companies. We know what procurement teams are looking for — and we build specifically for that buyer.

That means your website doesn't just look professional. It functions as your best salesperson — available 24/7, consistent every time, and always saying exactly the right thing to the right buyer at the right stage of their evaluation.

  • Industry vocabulary and credentialing signals built in from day one
  • Capability architecture designed around how engineers evaluate vendors
  • RFQ and lead capture optimized for long-cycle procurement
  • Social proof structured for both engineers and decision-makers
  • Built to pass Tier 1 and Prime supplier digital vetting
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From outdated and invisible to your best business development asset.

A clear, four-stage process — built around how aerospace and defense manufacturers actually sell.

Step 01

Website Audit

We run your site through all eight audit areas — catalog discoverability, AI visibility, spec handling, lead capture, UX signals, content gaps, integrations, and performance. You see every failure before we write a line of code.

Step 02

Capability Architecture

We restructure how your capabilities, certifications, and past programs are presented — so engineers find what they need in seconds and program managers can build a case for you upstairs.

Step 03

Design & Build

Precision-built for your industry. Real shop photography. Credentialing signals in the right places. RFQ flows that convert. No stock photos. No generic templates.

Step 04

Lead Generation & Pipeline

Once live, your website works the full procurement cycle — capturing qualified RFQs, pre-qualifying prospects, and shortening the time from first visit to first conversation.

Most of our clients see their first qualified RFQ from the new site within 60 days of launch. The pipeline compounds from there.

We turned a 3,000-part precision catalog into a lead generation machine.

A precision components manufacturer had a problem most agencies won't touch. Here's what happened when we rebuilt their digital presence from the ground up.

Before Maxburst

THE PROBLEM
Website built 2016. Never updated.
Catalog navigation Unsearchable PDF
Certifications displayed Footer logo, no context
Qualified RFQs / month 2–3 (mostly cold)
Sales team time on education calls ~40% of all calls

After Maxburst

RESULTS
Catalog Filterable by material, tolerance & cert
Certifications Above fold, with buyer-facing context
Program experience Named applications & industries
Qualified RFQs / month 11–14 (pre-qualified)
Sales team education calls Near zero — site does it first

"Our sales team stopped fielding the same questions on every call."

The website now pre-qualifies every lead before they reach us. The conversations we have are better — because buyers already know we're the right fit.

"We're getting RFQs from companies we would have never reached cold."

Three Fortune 500 Tier 1 suppliers found us through organic search within 90 days of launch. None of them came through a referral or sales effort.

"We finally look like the company we actually are."

The credibility gap is closed. When buyers visit the site now, the first impression matches the shop floor — and that matters more than we expected.

Eight areas. Every place your website is silently losing you contracts.

Eight areas. Every failure mapped. Specific recommendations you can act on — with or without us.

Catalog & Product Discoverability

Can a buyer actually find what they need on your site? We identify every navigation failure, dead-end search, and buried capability that's driving qualified visitors directly to your competitors.

AI & Conversational Capability Gaps

37% of product discovery now starts in AI interfaces. If your site can't surface capabilities conversationally, you're invisible to a fast-growing segment of technical buyers before they ever reach you.

Technical Specification Handling

B2B buyers make decisions on specs, not marketing copy. We assess whether your site can surface, compare, and communicate specifications at the moment a buyer is ready to decide.

Lead Capture & Sales Friction

Every unidentified visitor is a lost opportunity. We map every point where your sales team loses visibility — who came, what they needed, and how close they were to submitting an RFQ.

Content & Documentation Gaps

Technical buyers research deeply before they buy. We identify where your content can't be found, queried, or understood at the moment of need — and what that's costing you in qualified pipeline.

UX & Engagement Signals

Poor UX doesn't announce itself — it shows up in bounce rates, zero-result searches, and single-page sessions. We surface the signals your website is silently failing buyers before they ever contact you.

Integration & Data Gaps

Your internal systems hold real-time information buyers need — inventory, lead times, certifications. We identify where your website isn't connected to them and what that disconnect costs you at the point of decision.

Catalog Scale & Performance

Static navigation and keyword search collapse under their own weight as your catalog grows. We identify where these issues are compounding invisibly — and what a scalable architecture looks like for your product depth.

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Delivered within 5 business days. No credit card. No obligation.

Built for manufacturers who sell to buyers who do their homework.

91%
of B2B buyers research vendors online before making first contact with sales
average increase in qualified RFQ volume for clients within 6 months of launch
60 days
median time to first qualified inbound RFQ after a Maxburst site goes live

We work exclusively with aerospace suppliers, defense contractors, precision manufacturers, and advanced manufacturing companies who compete for contracts where digital credibility is now part of the qualification. If your buyers are sophisticated — and they are — your website needs to match.

Before you ask.

What makes Maxburst different from other web agencies?
Most agencies approach a website as a design problem. We approach it as a buyer conversion problem. Before we write a line of code, we run your site through eight audit areas — catalog discoverability, AI visibility, spec handling, lead capture, UX signals, content gaps, integrations, and performance — so we know exactly where qualified buyers are dropping off and why. The result isn't a prettier website. It's a site that does the pre-qualification work your sales team currently has to do on every call.
How long does a new website take, and what's the process?
Most projects run 8–12 weeks from kickoff to launch. We start with the eight-area website audit and a capability architecture session — so we understand exactly where your site is failing buyers before we design anything. That means fewer revisions, faster decisions, and a site that actually works when it launches.
We already have a website. Can you improve it instead of starting over?
Sometimes. The free audit will tell us whether a rebuild or a strategic restructure makes more sense for your situation. In some cases, the underlying architecture is sound and we can significantly improve performance with targeted changes. In others — especially sites that haven't been updated in 3+ years — a rebuild is the more cost-effective path.
What does it cost?
Every project is scoped individually — cost depends on the size of your catalog, the complexity of your integrations, how many capability areas need to be restructured, and whether photography is part of the engagement. We don't quote from a package menu. The free audit gives us what we need to scope accurately, so you get a number that reflects your actual situation, not a ballpark that changes once we get into it.
Do you do ongoing marketing and SEO after the website is built?
Yes. We offer ongoing SEO, content, and digital marketing programs for clients who want to build the off-site authority that drives organic discovery. Most clients start with the website and add the marketing program once they see the pipeline impact. We'll cover what makes sense for your stage in the audit.