Labs

Interactive product previews for websites that need more than just nicer visuals.

This page goes deeper than the homepage previews. Each lab is a bigger, more client-facing version of the same idea: a website that helps scope a job, sharpen the copy, or guide a conversion path before a human conversation even starts.

01

Try the logic

These are not static mockups. The tools respond to selections and generate outputs someone can act on.

02

See the product layer

This is the difference between a site that only looks better and one that starts helping the business operationally.

03

Move into contact

The scope studio can hand its summary straight into the real enquiry flow, so the jump from demo to conversation is short.

Estimator studio

Shape a practical first version of the project.

Use this when someone needs help understanding how much of the build belongs in phase one, what the launch window might look like, and how much functionality should be included now versus later.

6 sections Balanced scope
Good fit

This works well as a lead-qualification layer for clients who want a more guided first step than a blank contact form.

Suggested starting point $2,400 to $3,200

Typical launch window: 2 to 3 weeks.

A strong first version would focus on hero messaging, service structure, one enquiry route, and a clean mobile layout.

What happens next

When this feels close, carry the summary into the real enquiry form so the brief arrives with scope context already attached.

Open contact form
Headline lab

Generate hero directions that feel more intentional than generic website copy.

This version is more presentation-ready than the homepage preview. It helps shape a sharper first screen before copy refinement or full content writing begins.

Output Hero headline directions
  • Modern websites for landscaping brands that want busy homeowners to book work faster without looking cheap.
  • A sharper online presence for landscaping teams ready to help busy homeowners who want the outside of the property handled properly book work faster without looking cheap.
  • Web design and software support for landscaping operators who want to look more credible and book work faster without looking cheap.
Flow planner

Map the conversion path before the page design gets detailed.

This helps explain how a website should guide someone from first impression to action, and what the follow-up model should look like once the lead comes through.

Planning note

The page structure, CTA rhythm, and form design should all match the speed and type of follow-up you actually want to run.

Flow recommendation Get a fast quote

Recommended page flow: headline, trust signal, service scope, before/after proof, short quote form, FAQ.

Best form fields: name, email, phone, project type, budget hint, short brief.