She had eight cooking shows and hundreds of recipes. And nowhere to put any of them.
Justine runs Savour & Wander under The TalentINK Group, the agency behind some of Australia's best-known TV chefs. Her recipes lived everywhere: years of Google Drives, four separate Squarespace show sites, live TV broadcasts, off-air archives, a 370-row spreadsheet. There was no website. Nothing the audience could actually visit.
So we built the home.
First, the consolidation. A Python pipeline crawled the Drives, parsed years of Word docs, and fuzzy-matched thousands of photos to recipes, then pushed everything into a custom Framer CMS through its Server API. 400+ recipes, structured and tagged, in one place.
Then the system. Eight interlinked collections (recipes, shows, hosts, cuisines, travel segments, podcasts) that cross-reference each other. Click a chef, see their recipes. Click a country, see its dishes.
Then the part most studios won't build. A custom dashboard: a full Next.js application that writes straight to the live site through the Framer API. Justine adds a recipe, swaps a host photo, publishes a new show, and it's live within the hour. No developer. No redeploy. No invoice.
The result: the most capable site she's ever had, and the easiest to run. $0 in dev fees to keep it going.
We don't build websites. We build the system behind them.
Want one for your business? → pivotaldesign.framer.ai
She had eight cooking shows and hundreds of recipes. And nowhere to put any of them.
Justine runs Savour & Wander under The TalentINK Group, the agency behind some of Australia's best-known TV chefs. Her recipes lived everywhere: years of Google Drives, four separate Squarespace show sites, live TV broadcasts, off-air archives, a 370-row spreadsheet. There was no website. Nothing the audience could actually visit.
So we built the home.
First, the consolidation. A Python pipeline crawled the Drives, parsed years of Word docs, and fuzzy-matched thousands of photos to recipes, then pushed everything into a custom Framer CMS through its Server API. 400+ recipes, structured and tagged, in one place.
Then the system. Eight interlinked collections (recipes, shows, hosts, cuisines, travel segments, podcasts) that cross-reference each other. Click a chef, see their recipes. Click a country, see its dishes.
Then the part most studios won't build. A custom dashboard: a full Next.js application that writes straight to the live site through the Framer API. Justine adds a recipe, swaps a host photo, publishes a new show, and it's live within the hour. No developer. No redeploy. No invoice.
The result: the most capable site she's ever had, and the easiest to run. $0 in dev fees to keep it going.
We don't build websites. We build the system behind them.
Want one for your business? → pivotaldesign.framer.ai