One clear promise
Lead with a promise that feels credible for a real business, not a placeholder startup pitch.
The Booking Project helps local service businesses launch a booking presence that feels credible on day one, proves the product with real screens, and moves serious enquiries into an admin-owned follow-up flow.



The homepage should explain the offer fast, show real product behavior, and make it obvious what happens after a contact request.
Lead with a promise that feels credible for a real business, not a placeholder startup pitch.
Use actual booking screens so the product feels credible before anyone books a call.
Keep one primary contact CTA while the demo and docs stay available as supporting proof.
The first version stays focused on the public booking surface, custom-domain-ready rollout, and a controlled admin handoff. Deeper scope comes later when the business case is real.
Professional public presence
A branded booking website that looks calm, current, and trustworthy on desktop and mobile.
Operational handoff
The website captures the essentials, then signs the request into the admin-owned follow-up flow.
Room to grow
Start with the booking website and the live demo, then expand only when rollout proof supports it.
The public site should set expectations without pretending that every rollout is identical. Final scope still gets confirmed together once we talk.
For businesses that want a professional booking website and a credible first launch baseline.
For businesses that want stronger follow-up and a smoother daily operation.
For businesses that need tailored workflows, multi-location support, or broader rollout work.
Net pricing shown. VAT is added on invoice. Final scope is confirmed in writing after review.
A few well-chosen screens do more work than decorative effects. The visual section should show how the booking flow feels in practice.
Show the first screen, the service list, and the communication layer so visitors understand the product without guessing.
Keep one admin-facing operations view so visitors can see that the business side is controlled, not improvised.



We only need the basics to start the conversation. The website hands the request into admin, then the next step becomes demo review, scope, or rollout planning.