These are speculative designs we built to show what a finished site in each industry can look like. Open any preview: if you’re in that line of work, that’s the level of structure and care you’d get — typically 2–3 weeks for a real client project, depending on your content. When you’re ready, book a 20-minute call or write us.
Spec build · equipment, dates & quoting
What you are seeing: category grid, packages, cart-style quote flow, and gallery strip—the event-rental pattern buyers expect when inventory and dates matter.
Spec build · home services / trades pattern
We designed this to show: emergency & trust, clear calls, and service blocks that turn searches into calls and form fills — the bar customers expect from a pro online.
Spec build · storefront, cart & checkout UX
What you are seeing: catalog density, product cards, and cart affordances — a real shop layout, not a few boxes. Built to your platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, or custom).
Spec build · menu, reservations & hospitality
What you are seeing: dark, editorial hospitality UI with hero, menu module, and booking — the kind of site guests expect from a serious dining room, not a PDF menu.
Spec build · gallery grid & editorial layout
What you are seeing: editorial grid, negative space, and art-forward tiles — the look of a contemporary studio site where photography does the selling.
Spec build · search, hero listing & lead flow
What you are seeing: search bar, hero property, and listing panel — structured like a top brokerage site, with clear paths to tour requests and your CRM.
Spec build · authority, team & secure intake
What you are seeing: restrained, authority-led layout with practice narrative, team panel, and subtle trust — how premium firms present online, not a template blog.
Spec build · one goal, one CTA, launch timing
What you are seeing: one goal, one hero, one CTA — a campaign-grade drop page with the visual weight of a national brand launch, tuned for signups and pre-orders.
Spec build · events, menu & tap-to-call
What you are seeing: event strip, social hero, and drink-style line list — a bar site that looks alive on a phone and sells Friday night, not a text PDF.
Spec build · work grid, case studies & pitch
What you are seeing: asymmetric work grid, split hero, and minimal nav — the agency-style first impression buyers expect before they book; scope still maps to the pricing tiers on our Pricing page.
Real projects get the same care — with public one-time fees and optional care. Book a free 20-minute call to talk through your business; we can share private examples when NDAs allow.