Change 01
Social attention has a destination
Instead of sending people through scattered posts and DMs, the café now has a clear website concept for menu, location and meal-prep interest.
A practical website preview for a real Glasgow café and meal-prep business, designed to move customers from social discovery to menu, location and ordering intent.

Brand-led landing with clear ordering actions
Screens shown are design concepts and prototypes, not final published pages.
“They understood the brand and brought the website to life.”
Change 01
Instead of sending people through scattered posts and DMs, the café now has a clear website concept for menu, location and meal-prep interest.
Change 02
Customers can quickly check the address, opening hours, food offer and contact route before deciding to visit or call.
Change 03
Square checkout foundations are acknowledged as preparation, not oversold as a live ordering system.

Category browsing with visible items and pricing

Location pages with local SEO foundations

Dedicated meal-prep promotion
Gym Vibe Café is a café and meal-prep business with a strong real-world brand but no central website to turn that attention into orders. Lunamar Digital built a mobile-first prototype that brings the menu, locations and meal-prep offering together in one fast, conversion-focused experience. A preview was shared with the owner, who responded positively and asked about adding online ordering and payments.
Customers discovered Gym Vibe Café on Instagram but had nowhere to browse the full menu, find locations or place an order. Important information lived across social posts and DMs, which made it harder to convert interest into repeat custom.
We designed a mobile-first website concept built around how customers actually decide where to eat: browse the menu, check the nearest location, see the meal-prep offer, then act. Local SEO foundations and Square checkout preparation set the business up to be found and to take orders as it grows.
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