Small fixes and ongoing maintenance.
Example Possibilities
See what your website, app, or workflow could actually look like.
These are not finished client projects. They are full visual examples showing layout directions, content sections, and practical features that can be adapted for a business, church, ministry, or organization.
Example 01
Local service business website
A realistic layout for a contractor, cleaning company, lawn care business, repair service, consultant, or local professional that needs trust, service clarity, and quote requests.
- Strong hero with service area and call button
- Service cards, reviews, process, gallery, and quote form
- Built to make the next step easy on mobile
Reliable home service with clear pricing and fast follow-up.
Repairs, maintenance, and improvement projects handled with care from first call to final walkthrough.
Clean setup and dependable scheduling.
Plans for repeat service and reminders.
Example 02
Church website for visitors and members
A church layout can make service times, location, beliefs, ministries, sermons, giving, and events easy to find without making people hunt through menus.
- Plan your visit path for new families
- Sermon, event, giving, prayer, and ministry sections
- Clear mobile layout for Sunday morning use
A church family centered on Jesus, community, and hope.
123 Main Street
Safe classes each service
Meet a pastor after service
Youth night, outreach, small groups, and classes.
Watch, listen, or share the most recent sermon.
Example 03
Ministry or nonprofit impact site
This kind of site helps people understand the mission, see real impact, donate, volunteer, request help, or partner with the organization.
- Mission story with impact numbers and program cards
- Volunteer, donation, newsletter, and partner paths
- Warm visual direction for trust and clarity
Serving neighbors with food, care, mentoring, and hope.
Weekly support and family resources.
Guidance for students and parents.
Volunteer teams meeting practical needs.
Example 04
Customer portal or internal dashboard
Not every project is just a public website. Some organizations need a private tool to manage customers, requests, tasks, files, volunteers, projects, or service records.
- Admin dashboard with status and activity
- Request, customer, task, and file tracking
- Helpful for teams outgrowing spreadsheets
Project Dashboard
Website quote request
Volunteer signup form
Church events page
Client intake dashboard
Homepage review
Launch checklist
Mix and Match
Your project can borrow pieces from several examples.
A business site can include a portal. A church site can include event registration. A ministry site can include volunteer scheduling. The examples are meant to spark ideas so we can shape a practical, affordable first phase.
Homepage, about, services, contact, local service area, and request form.
Service pages, testimonials, gallery, landing pages, events, and stronger calls to action.
Public pages connected to request intake, admin review, follow-up, and status tracking.
Dashboard, records, forms, roles, tasks, files, comments, and reporting.
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