You know what you want.
You just can't explain it yet.
This is for the solopreneur about to spend $3,000 on a website they can't describe to anyone. The one who's been saying "I'll know it when I see it" to every designer they've talked to.
The problem
Most web design galleries are built for designers. They assume you already know the difference between editorial and minimal, or that you can explain why one layout feels trustworthy and another doesn't.
If you're not a designer, you leave inspired but no closer to being able to tell anyone what you want. That costs money: revision cycles, misunderstandings, redesigns nobody planned for.
What we do differently
Every gallery entry is tagged by industry and style, so you can filter by context rather than aesthetics alone. The style quiz takes your instincts and gives them a name. The brief generator turns that into a document you can hand to a developer.
Browse, find what resonates, get a brief. That's the whole point.
150+
Curated entries
10
Style profiles
$27
One-time brief
Common questions
No. The gallery is sorted by industry (coaching, SaaS, restaurants, etc.) so you can browse sites that look like your world. The quiz asks plain questions. No design vocabulary needed.
A named style profile, like "Clean & Confident" or "Bold & Editorial", plus a shortlist of gallery entries that match. We email it to you so it's there when you sit down to brief someone.
You answer a short set of questions about your audience, goals, pages, and budget. The generator produces a structured PDF brief. It costs $27, once. No subscription.
Yes, that's what it's for. It covers visual direction, tone, page structure, and functionality. Developers and designers are used to working from documents like this.
A mood board shows what you like. A brief explains why and for whom. The generator gives your developer both: the visual references and the context behind them.
Yes. Every entry is reviewed manually before it goes in. We don't pull from any automated feed.
PayFast for South African customers (card, EFT, SnapScan) and Stripe for everyone else (card). Neither stores your card details.
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