Website proof built on strategy, not made-up metrics

These examples show how Waytigo approaches website rebuilds and new website builds: research, positioning, service structure, trust proof, search readiness, accessibility-conscious decisions, and responsive design.

Proof standard

What these case studies prove

These are process-proof case studies. They show the strategy, structure, content, and implementation work behind real website projects.

They do not claim guaranteed rankings, AI citations, leads, legal compliance, or performance results that have not been measured.

Waytigo Website Rebuild

A full rebuild and rebrand that moved Waytigo from a broad creative studio into a focused website strategy and rebuild company for local service businesses.

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PrimeSite New Website Build

A new website foundation for a new industrial service-routing business that needed careful role clarity, service architecture, and launch-ready search structure.

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Vispee New Website Build

A new website foundation for an operational improvement and practical AI implementation company that needed clear customer education, service paths, and search-ready structure.

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The kind of proof that matters before hard numbers exist

Early website proof should be honest. Before traffic, lead, and conversion data have time to mature, the most useful evidence is whether the website explains the business clearly, supports the right actions, and gives search systems clean information to understand.

Strategy proof

The positioning, audience, offer, and sitemap are intentional instead of guessed.

Content proof

Services, trust signals, FAQs, local details, and next steps are written in crawlable, useful language.

Build proof

Pages are responsive, metadata is intentional, schema is conservative, and accessibility is considered during structure and QA.