
Launchcurve Websites
Give your buyers what they need to make the call.
Custom-built websites for construction, industrial manufacturing, and equipment companies.

Your website should help buyers make a decision.
An estimator wants to know whether you have completed similar work.
An architect wants to know whether your product meets the specification.
An equipment buyer wants to know what is available, how it is configured, and what it costs.
We build websites around the information your buyers need to move forward—not around a generic agency template.
Specialized websites for construction, industrial manufacturing, and equipment dealers.
Construction

Give estimators the confidence to include you in their bid invitations.
An estimator should be able to land on your website, find projects similar to theirs, understand your capabilities, and decide whether your company belongs on the bid list.
Construction websites can include:
Portfolios filtered by project type, market, location, or scope
Service and capability pages
Detailed project profiles
Company announcements and articles
When an estimator sorts your portfolio by project type, they should be able to find relevant experience in one click.
Manufacturing

Give architects and contractors the information they need to specify your product.
Your product is not only competing against similar products. It is competing against every other material or system that could satisfy the requirement.
Your website needs to explain the product, provide the technical information, and show how it performs in real applications.
Manufacturing websites can include:
Product pages with specifications, finishes, colours, and configuration options
Category pages explaining the material or system
Technical documents and downloadable resources
Portfolios showing the product installed
Give specifiers enough information to understand where your product fits and why they should include it in the drawing.
Equipment Dealers

Make it easy for buyers to find and compare the right machine.
Equipment buyers want to know what you carry, what is currently available, how each unit is configured, and what it costs.
Dealer websites can include:
A complete catalogue of the manufacturers and product lines you carry
Inventory listings your team can manage
Filters for equipment type, manufacturer, model, condition, or application
Individual pages for each available unit
Every machine in the yard is different. A unit with a thumb, enclosure, or additional attachment is not the same machine—or the same price—as one without it.
Each available unit should have its own page, photos, configuration details, and pricing information.

Built around how your buyers look for information.
Depending on what your company sells, your website can include:
Portfolio and project galleries
Product and specification pages
Equipment catalogues and inventory listings
Service and capability pages
Resource libraries and downloadable documents
News, articles, and company announcements
Every website starts as a blank page and is designed around your company, your buyers, and the decisions the site needs to help them make.

See where the site is going before it gets built.
Mood board
We establish the visual direction first: typography, colour, imagery, references, and overall feel.
Wireframe
We map the structure without styling. You see what belongs on each page, where it goes, and what the page needs to accomplish.
Mockup
We design the site in high resolution, page by page. This is what the finished website will look like.
Build
Once the design is approved, we build, test, and launch the site.
You approve each stage before the next one begins. Nothing gets built before you have seen it.
Website FAQs
Which platform will my website use?
Will the website be designed from a template?
Will I be able to approve the design before development begins?
What functionality can be included?
Can my team manage the website after launch?



