New challenge I'm setting for myself:
30 websites. 30 sectors. Built from scratch with @Lovable
Healthcare. Real estate. Fintech. Fashion. Agriculture. And 25 more.
Each sector has its own buyer psychology. I want to master all of them. Follow along I'm documenting every build.
Website 18/30
A laundry website is not a cleaning service website.
It is a convenience and trust platform.
Customers are not paying to wash clothes.
They are paying for:
• Time savings
• Convenience
• Professional garment care
• Pickup and delivery convenience
Website 17/30
A visual trust and transformation decision engine.
Clients are not buying paint or labor.
They are buying:
• A transformed living space
• Status upgrade
• Clean execution with no damage risk
• Reliability and timelines
Website 16/30
I felt hungry while working on this 😅
This is not just a menu site.
It's a decision compression system.
Main aim: Remove thinking and trigger ordering.
The real output is not the websites. It is pattern recognition at scale.
I am now designing less for aesthetics and more for behavioral leverage.
Next 15 will be faster. But more precise.
Each build is exposing how user behavior changes across sectors:
• Trust triggers differ by industry
• Conversion paths are not universal
• Visual hierarchy drives decision speed
• Microcopy often outperforms design complexity
Website 11/30.
A furniture store.
People rarely buy furniture because they need a chair.
They buy:
Comfort
Status
Beauty
Lifestyle
Home transformation
Long term value
The reason why it feels like a blend of a premium interior design studio and a luxury furniture brand.
Website 10/30
An accounting firm, the psychology is very different from fashion, fitness, or event planning.
Clients are not buying accounting services.
They are buying:
Financial clarity
Compliance and peace of mind
Risk reduction
Business growth
Trust
Professional expertise
Website 9/30
Today I built an event planning platform, not just a service site but a trust, aspiration, and booking system.
People do not buy event planning. They buy memorable experiences, flawless execution, social validation, and certainty that nothing will go wrong.