
Construction
Webflow
2 months
The client was entering a new international market (Canada) and needed a website that reflected this strategic shift - complete with a localized domain, modern visual identity, and optimized UX. Since the product offering followed a niche B2B sales model, the user flow had to be highly specific: no cart, no registration, just a direct, conversion-oriented experience.
There was no existing site to build on - the platform had to be created from scratch, including architecture, design system, and full development. Another key requirement was seamless integration with third-party tools, including Tawk, to enable real-time customer communication.
Throughout the process, mobile optimization was a top priority, as a significant portion of users would be accessing the site on the go. Additionally, the project was (and continues to be) in an ongoing development phase, with the client continuously iterating and expanding functionality - without strict deadlines.
Services We Provide
UX Research & Wireframing
UI Design
Webflow Development
Responsive Development
Interactions & Animations
SEO setup
QA Testing
The solution
We started by designing and building the entire website from the ground up, beginning with a custom user flow tailored to the client’s unique business model.
Instead of traditional eCommerce features like a cart or login, we focused on streamlining the user journey, emphasizing clarity, speed, and intent-based navigation.
We crafted a modern, minimal visual style aligned with the Canadian market and the brand’s clean, technical tone.
Once the UX/UI were approved, we moved into Webflow development, with a strong emphasis on mobile-first performance and responsiveness across all devices.
We also integrated Tawk for live chat and ensured the platform was fully scalable, allowing for continued updates and content expansion over time.
The result is a lean, efficient, and market-ready site, optimized for engagement, mobile use, and long-term growth - with ongoing support and iteration baked into the process.




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