Iโm launching a premium design studio for startups that need to look sharper, clearer, and more credible online.
A website isn't enough. You need strategy to position a client as professional, making customers flock to them and solving a real problem.
https://t.co/GnGaQU1jw4
I'm building a design studio from scratch. The goal: premium websites, brands, and product interfaces for MODERN startups that care about quality. Iโll share the work, the process, and the lessons publicly!
https://t.co/GnGaQU1jw4
The main takeaway:
A broad AI offer needs sequencing.
Promise. Outcomes. Proof. Services. Work. Process. Trust. Objections. Contact.
Full case study on the Pyxis blog:
https://t.co/AkpPdDxEe8
I'm sharing everything for this case study.
We built a modern site for our client, "Evexa", to make their broad AI offer easier to understand.
They do:
- AI assistants
- RAG/search
- Automation
- Platforms
- Web/mobile
- Branding
How we built them the perfect solution:
The final sections answer buyer doubts.
Why Evexa:
- business-led AI
- custom systems that can evolve
- clear ownership and support
Then testimonials, FAQ, and a qualified consultation form turn interest into a better first brief.
Every day building my design & dev studio teaches me the same thing:
Good work hidden in a folder does nothing. Distribution is an unavoidable part of the process.
@juiceboy_of_abj Sure but also I don't see how building in public hurts. You can win either way if the product is good enough, and if building in public helps you stay consistent, and helps build a following as a bonus then why not?
"Interact with other posts to grow" but all the posts I see are generic engagement bait
There's a million identical posts like "Let's connect!" or "What are you building today?", it feels so fake. It's hard to want to interact unless a post feels genuine. BE GENUINE!
I share practical tips for building premium, effective websites. Follow for more, or DM me/ visit https://t.co/GnGaQU1jw4 if you want guidance with yours.
Basic on-site SEO checklist I use before shipping a startup website.
Simple stuff, but it catches a lot of preventable search problems.
Bookmark this for your next page audit:
Quick audit rule:
Every important page should have a unique title, unique description, clear heading structure, and local contact details when relevant.
Basic SEO is mostly clarity + consistency.