CWOLF Industries, an industrial coatings supplier, needed a 42-product catalog where buyers request a quote instead of checking out, because in this business price moves with volume and gets negotiated.
Always Creative brought me in to take it end to end, design and development, from general direction. I designed it in Figma and built it in Framer. The interesting problem: how do you give a catalog a real "cart" when there's no checkout at the end of it?
I built the quote funnel on FramerCart, an add-to-cart system meant for stores, and took the money out. Buyers add products to a list, review it, and submit a quote request. Same familiar cart behavior, no payment.
CWOLF Industries, an industrial coatings supplier, needed a 42-product catalog where buyers request a quote instead of checking out, because in this business price moves with volume and gets negotiated.
Always Creative brought me in to take it end to end, design and development, from general direction. I designed it in Figma and built it in Framer. The interesting problem: how do you give a catalog a real "cart" when there's no checkout at the end of it?
I built the quote funnel on FramerCart, an add-to-cart system meant for stores, and took the money out. Buyers add products to a list, review it, and submit a quote request. Same familiar cart behavior, no payment.