Go High Level is an all-in-one platform for service-based businesses that want their website, CRM, email marketing, and booking all working together. When it's set up right, it removes the need for a dozen separate tools. These projects bring strategy and design to a platform built for business growth.

Paula's site was holding together, but it had outgrown its structure. Everything important, her biography, media coverage, and resources, was buried inside a single long homepage, making it hard for visitors to scan or understand what she offered. The booking form was difficult to use, calls to action were easy to miss, and the site was still anchored to her previous work with DayBreak without clearly connecting visitors to her current focus, including the upcoming launch of A Place Like Home. For caregivers searching for support in an already stressful moment, none of that friction is workable.
Rather than a full rebuild, we did a strategic refresh inside Go High Level during a Design Sprint, reorganizing what was already there and building out what was missing. A dedicated About page and a dedicated Media page were created to pull key content out of the homepage and give it room to breathe. Navigation was simplified, calls to action were made more prominent, the booking form was repaired and resized, and page-specific SEO titles and meta descriptions were added throughout. Internal links connecting Never Alone Consulting to A Place Like Home were woven in to support both sides of Paula's work.
The most meaningful part of the project was helping Paula update her story. The revised About page honors the legacy of DayBreak and decades of dementia-care leadership, while making space for what comes next. A Place Like Home is now introduced in a way that feels connected rather than separate, so visitors can understand the full arc of Paula's work and where she's headed. That kind of narrative transition is easy to get wrong. This one landed well.
The site now reads more like a professional resource than a packed homepage. Visitors can quickly identify who Paula helps, what she offers, and how to reach her. The structure supports both her consulting practice and her ongoing leadership role as A Place Like Home takes shape. The relationship is continuing, with Paula reaching out for strategic support and website expertise as her next chapter unfolds.

Mandy's business had grown in ways her website hadn't kept up with. Her services had evolved into distinct tiers of support, bookkeeping, consulting, and CFO-level work, but the site didn't reflect that progression. Visitors had no clear way to identify which level was right for them, and the site wasn't positioned to do much work between client conversations.
We completed a full redesign and restructure inside Go High Level during a Design Sprint, rebuilding the site across six pages: Home, About, Services, Contact, Blog, and a custom 404. We refined her service positioning to create clear pathways between each tier, integrated a lead magnet with automated delivery, migrated and organized her blog content, added SEO-focused FAQs, built internal anchor navigation between service sections, and set up custom redirects from legacy URLs. Updated branding assets and mobile-responsive design were carried through every page.
The most meaningful piece of this project wasn't a single page. It was a system. Visitors who aren't ready for ongoing services are now guided toward Mandy's Financially Focused Journal through strategic placement on the Services page and an exit-intent popup. A journal purchase triggers automated payment processing, order confirmation, business notifications, and fulfillment reminders. What had previously existed outside the site is now a fully integrated revenue stream that requires zero manual work on Mandy's end.
The finished site reflects Mandy's expertise, personality, and the full range of what she offers. Prospective clients can quickly identify the right level of support, and those who aren't ready for monthly services have a lower-commitment entry point into her world. The automations, payment systems, and lead nurturing running in the background reduce the manual work that used to fall on her plate. This is an ongoing client relationship, with continued support, updates, and future enhancements planned as her business grows.