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Websites and web apps we build and keep building.

Every one of these is looked after by Weblit — not launched and left. A few selected projects, shown properly.

Furniture design and making

Level Design

The problem
The previous site undersold the craftsmanship — small images, dated layout and no clear way to enquire about commissions.
The approach
A restrained, gallery-like presentation built around large photography, with a simple commission enquiry path.
The result
A portfolio that presents the work at the standard it deserves, and a clearer path from browsing to enquiry.
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Accommodation technology · Web app

StayConnex

The problem
The product needed explaining without jargon — earlier attempts buried the value in feature lists.
The approach
Plain-language messaging, a focused page structure and product imagery that shows the platform in use.
The result
Visitors understand what StayConnex does within the first screen, and enquiries reflect better-qualified interest.
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Software product · Web app

Seltra

The problem
An early-stage product needed a credible web presence without overclaiming.
The approach
A calm, typographic site that explains the product honestly and leaves room to expand as features land.
The result
A foundation that scales with the product instead of needing a rebuild.
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Trades software · Web app

JobWrap

The problem
Trade businesses switch off when software talks like software — the site had to speak plainly.
The approach
Direct copy, real workflows shown step by step, and a layout that works well on a phone in a ute.
The result
A site that explains the product the way a tradie would to a mate.
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Accommodation

Cosy Cowes Getaway

The problem
The property lived on booking platforms — paying commission on every stay, with no presence of its own.
The approach
Photography-led design that captures the feel of the place, with a clear path to booking directly.
The result
A home of its own online — and a direct booking channel that doesn't pay platform commission.
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Florist

Andrea Flower Shop

The problem
The shop's arrangements lived on social media — nothing of its own to send customers to, and nothing that showed the range properly.
The approach
A gallery-first site built around the flowers themselves, with clear paths to call or visit — served in two languages.
The result
An online shopfront that feels like the shop itself, and a place of its own to send every customer.
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Studio hire · Web app

Crate Studio

The problem
Hiring out a studio runs on moving parts — availability, bookings, equipment for hire — and none of it belongs in a spreadsheet.
The approach
One build: a public site that presents the studio properly, client logins for booking it, and an admin area for managing studio details and the hire inventory.
The result
The website runs the business — bookings, inventory and studio management in one place, looked after like every Weblit build.
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