ColdVest
ColdVest, an LA-based company, needed a Webflow site to showcase their heat stroke treatment device.
Client:
ColdVest
Client's Goal
ColdVest wanted a Webflow website that clearly explained their heat stroke treatment device's benefits in an easy-to-understand way. They aimed to create a welcoming and engaging platform that would not only inform visitors about their innovative product but also encourage them to reach out and connect.
They sought original content, choosing not to use Webflow templates to ensure a unique design. Additionally, ColdVest needed the right tool that offered a great balance between pricing and the flexibility to edit and maintain the site themselves.
Initially unsure if Webflow was the best developer tool for them, they wanted a solution that could grow with their needs and provide a seamless user experience. Their goal was to make the Webflow website a central place for people to learn about the product and start conversations with ColdVest.
What we solved?
ColdVest faced several challenges before working with us. They didn't have any existing content, including copywriting or visual assets, making it difficult to effectively communicate their product's value.
Additionally, they were unsure about the best platform to use for their website and were concerned about finding the right balance between cost and the ability to easily update and maintain the site.
We addressed these issues by helping them structure the website, creating original content, including initial copywriting, and generating 100% of the images using AI. We also guided them in choosing Webflow, which provided the right mix of affordability and flexibility. This ensured they had a unique, professional website that could grow with their needs and offer a seamless user experience.
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