For Marketleap, we redesigned an outdated WordPress website and rebuilt it in Framer to create a more flexible and less plugin-heavy foundation. Instead of applying incremental fixes on top of an aging setup, we rebuilt the full experience with a fully custom design and a rebranded visual direction, including a refreshed logo and a more consistent digital identity across the site.
The old site no longer matched Marketleap's current positioning and felt dated in both structure and style. One of the main project goals was to modernize the complete online presence while moving away from a plugin-heavy setup that made scaling and maintenance harder over time.
We therefore replaced the previous WordPress implementation with a custom Framer build, giving the team a cleaner technical base and more flexibility for future updates, campaign pages, and visual refinements without piling on extra dependencies.
At the client's request, the Framer build was set up behind a Cloudflare reverse proxy so the legacy WordPress blog could remain in place and continue preserving its existing SEO value and indexed authority.
On the UX side, we redesigned the page structure around commercial intent: clear service messaging, stronger call-to-action placement, and a cleaner path toward contact and consultation bookings. In parallel, we shaped the site to function as a portfolio-first trust layer, so potential clients can quickly understand what Marketleap does and which companies they have already helped. The final result is a more current and modern brand presentation that is built to support lead generation, booked calls, and credibility at the same time.
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