Free Weekly Newsletter
Audience-building email signup with archive access and free essays.
Personal brand and niche blog
Designed for creators building a personal brand, publishing expert content, and monetising through memberships or sponsors.
Example offers for a blog or personal brand moving into paid content.
Audience-building email signup with archive access and free essays.
Paid essays, behind-the-scenes notes, and comment access.
Short advisory session for readers who want hands-on feedback.
Each showcase is pre-filled with realistic service, product, or offer data to help visualise how a customer site could be structured.
Editorial publishing, personal branding, newsletter growth, and small digital offers all in one place.
The layout gives equal weight to credibility, storytelling, and monetisation without feeling overly sales-led.
Generated placeholder imagery is included so each demo feels like a filled-out site instead of an empty wireframe.
These are fake testimonials used to show how social proof could be presented on a customer build.
"This kind of site is perfect for a creator moving beyond Instagram or Substack into a more durable home base."
Imogen Vale Personal brand strategist"It balances writing, lead capture, and paid offers without losing the editorial feel that readers trust."
Nathan Rowe Newsletter operatorUse this format for blogs, niche newsletters, consultancy-led personal brands, or creator membership sites.
Example admin dashboard showing how the owner of this site could manage enquiries, update content, refresh offers, and review performance.
This perspective shows how the business owner could manage the same website after launch: reviewing leads, updating homepage content, refreshing offers, and checking what visitors respond to most.
A realistic admin area should make the most common jobs obvious and quick to reach.
Example back-office cards showing how a site owner could handle incoming quote requests and warm enquiries.
Visitor asked for pricing and attached a short brief after viewing the showcase pages.
Lead selected a realistic package range and asked for a build with similar sections and imagery.
Prospect viewed pricing twice and opened the example page from both desktop and mobile preview modes.
These panels illustrate how an administrator could keep pages, imagery, and proof sections current after launch.
Edit the headline, summary copy, CTA text, and top proof points shown to visitors.
Keep imagery, case-study sections, and social proof current so the public-facing version stays persuasive.
Use this area to refresh pricing blocks, featured packages, or highlighted services without editing the whole site layout.
| Offer | Price | Meta | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free Weekly Newsletter | Free | Lead magnet | Audience-building email signup with archive access and free essays. |
| Member Archive + Notes | £7/mo | Recurring | Paid essays, behind-the-scenes notes, and comment access. |
| Creator Strategy Sprint | £95 | One-off | Short advisory session for readers who want hands-on feedback. |
A polished admin view should help the owner understand what is working and what needs refreshing next.
Snapshot example showing how key performance information could be surfaced for the site owner.
Snapshot example showing how key performance information could be surfaced for the site owner.
Snapshot example showing how key performance information could be surfaced for the site owner.
Snapshot example showing how key performance information could be surfaced for the site owner.
Example recent activity card showing edits, approvals, or updates made inside the admin side of the website.
Example recent activity card showing edits, approvals, or updates made inside the admin side of the website.
Example recent activity card showing edits, approvals, or updates made inside the admin side of the website.