Moneyboat.co.uk goes live

Announcing the launch of the new Craft CMS website that we developed for Moneyboat.co.uk, a responsible lender using the most advanced and innovative technology to offer customer-centric loans.

The Moneyboat.co.uk project has been incredibly satisfying to work on and we were delighted to see the site go live to the public earlier today.

The project has involved a great deal of collaboration with multiple teams across different time zones all working together to deliver a finished product that the client is delighted with.

Our responsibility within the project was the Craft CMS development process, turning the approved page designs into working webpages, and the migration of content from the old Wordpress site into the new Craft site.

A family at the breakfast table

We're incredibly proud of the end result, particularly some of the creative flourishes we added to bring the site to life such as custom SVG frames for stylised images and the floating parallax bubbles that move up and down the page as the user scrolls.

Following the successful launch we're already planning new phases of work to evolve and enhance the site to add new and exciting features to it and we can't wait to see how the site develops in the years ahead.

Why not take a look at the finished site yourself and if you're considering a similar project, we'd love to hear from you.

Read the case study

From our client:

Thank you for your support, assistance and cooperation in developing and helping to launch the new Moneyboat.co.uk website in such a timely manner. I would like to commend your phenomenal team on their extreme efficiency, due diligence and willingness to support and assist. It is much appreciated and is a true testimony to your company. We greatly look forward to establishing a continuous relationship with you in the future and thank you once again for all your hard work and dedication.

Project Manager, Moneyboat.co.uk

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