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Harpoon Brewery

Webster First

Webster First Credit Union came to us with the need for a new website to replace their current site that was close to eight years old. They were experiencing long load times, pages not optimized for mobile and trouble keeping up with ADA standards. The new website offered an enhanced experience for both users and the internal team at Webster First. Users were treated to a beautiful new site, with an intuitive and mobile-friendly layout that offered a frictionless experience.

Forward Financing

NETTTS

New England Tractor Trailer Training School (NETTTS) came to us looking to redesign their existing site and put it on a platform that was easier for them to make updates themselves and a design that increased leads. Our solution was a custom WordPress site with MuleFlex so they could easily build out pages on their own and create landing pages as needed. We utilized Gravity Forms with a custom endpoint URL to pass data to their CRM system directly from the form so they had zero need for duplicate data entry.

TSSD

Peek Into the Past

Peek Into the Past came to us with a cool idea but a brand he had created himself while getting the idea off the ground. The project included a new logo + brand guide, a custom WordPress site and UI/UX design for the new site. We utilized Gravity Forms for custom onboarding / edits and built a custom plugin for management of user profiles / stories they share on the site.

Golden Goose

Golden Goose is a cryptocurrency scavenger hunt that uses poems as clues. They came to us looking for the full package: logo + branding, copywriting, UI/UX design, custom WordPress design/development and a custom system for minting NFTs as prizes. The initial launch was in Boston and soon expanded on Brooklyn with plans for a nationwide presence in 2023 after a very successful test on the east coast.

Market Meditations

Market Meditations came to us with an existing newsletter on Substack that they wanted to move to their own user management platform and WordPress for posts. They needed a replacement tool for sending/managing the daily emails, a platform for posts and customer tools and a system for them to manage the admin side of everything.

Lake HVAC

eGenerationMarketing