Body&Bess
We received the assignment to rebuild the existing webshop into a new and improved version. Body&Bess 2.0 as it were.
The result is an efficient multilingual B2B and B2C webshop, entirely custom built and based off Woocommerce. Aside from the shop, the website also has several features like a Store Locator, Account management for clients, frequently asked questions and an integrated blog.
Alex Vervaeck
When photographer Alex Vervaeck approached us, he not only had the need for a new portfolio website to showcase some of this work for potential new clients. But he also had the request to build an online shop system for parents to buy their children’s school photographs online.
On one hand we built a simple and clean portfolio website based on WordPress. On the other hand we built a custom application where school photographs can be uploaded, an automatic list with a unique code per child is generated and where parent can login using that code to directly pay for their photographs online, using the Mollie payment system.
Chap’eau
Each year, Aquafin who strives to increase the quality of the Flemish watercourses, hosts the Chap’eau event to bring attention to their accomplishments. Our colleagues from The Oval Office help organise the entire event and contacted us for their event website.
Together we’ve built an easy-to-use event website where guests can buy tickets and reserve their places for the activities that take place during the event. All with an integrated online payment system based on Mollie.
Muzaïek
When Muzaïek, an organisation which hosts (musical related) activities for children, required a new website, they also saw this as an opportunity to automate a large part of the subscription process for their activities.
More opportunities lied in the centralisation of their customer’s data, the automation of sending participation and fiscal certificates and much more.
Our collaboration with Lobkey Monster resulted in an ecosystem of two applications that fluently work together. There’s Muzaïek’s main website, which is controlled by a WordPress cms that contains the FAQ, contact page, blog posts and more.
And there’s a secondary, much larger system: a custom web application which controls the creation and management of activities, the families’ and co-workers’ accounts, all subscriptions and corresponding payments. As well as the automated sending of several system emails, including the certificates and an download section only available for certain user roles.