Quote-first hero
The first screen immediately points visitors toward a cake quote while still offering a softer gallery browsing path.
Strategy case study
A fictional Brampton home bakery website designed to turn cake inspiration, pricing questions, and scattered DMs into clearer quote requests.
Conversion strategy
The first screen immediately points visitors toward a cake quote while still offering a softer gallery browsing path.
Cakes, cupcakes, cookies, dessert boxes, and dessert tables help visitors picture what they can order before filling out a form.
Birthdays, showers, weddings, corporate treats, and dessert tables make the site feel matched to real buying moments.
Common questions are answered before inquiry, reducing repetitive messages and helping visitors self-select the right order size.
The page explains date, servings, flavour, design direction, deposit, and pickup expectations before the customer reaches out.
The form gathers useful details in one place, making custom requests easier for both the customer and the bakery owner.
Notice, delivery, eggless options, deposits, and serving estimates are handled where customers naturally hesitate.
Brampton pickup and nearby delivery language keeps the demo grounded in a real local-service radius.
Portfolio note
SweetCrumb Cakes shows how a local bakery can move beyond social-only inquiries with a website that organizes inspiration, order details, FAQs, and quote requests into one focused customer path.