Invico has been helping people buy property and settle in Andorra since 1969 — one of the first agencies in the country to specialise in supporting international buyers. That kind of heritage is rare, but heritage alone doesn't show up when someone in London or Barcelona types "how to get residency in Andorra" into Google. The brief was simple to state and harder to deliver: keep the boutique, personal feel of a family-run agency, and pair it with the visibility of a modern, search-led website.
The challenge
Relocation is a research-heavy decision. Prospective clients want to understand residency routes, taxes, banking, schools and the real cost of buying long before they ever pick up the phone. Serving that meant a site that was part property portal, part knowledge base — and it all had to work cleanly in English, Català and Español, since Invico's audience spans locals and international families alike.
What we built
- A multilingual architecture with clean per-language URLs, so each market gets a properly indexed version rather than an afterthought translation.
- An SEO content hub of interlinked guides — residency, income tax, banks, schools, parish-by-parish property context — designed around how people actually search.
- Property listings driven from a structured back-end, so the team can publish and update inventory without touching code.
- A fast, accessible front-end with structured data and social cards, so pages load quickly and present well when shared.
The goal wasn't more pages. It was the right pages, answering the questions a buyer asks on the way to a decision.
The approach
We treated SEO as an architecture problem, not a checklist. Every guide earns its place by matching real search intent and linking sensibly to the next logical step — from "thinking about moving" all the way to "ready to view a property". The result is a site that reflects nearly six decades of local expertise while quietly doing the work of a full-time digital team in the background.
It's the kind of project Beagle is built for: design, development and search working as one, so a trusted name becomes an easy one to find.