Marketplace demo
A marketplace flow that earns trust before asking for too much.
This example shows how service discovery, provider trust, and inquiry conversion can work together in a clean first release.
Browse to inquiry
one public flow instead of scattered dead ends
Provider trust cues
pricing, response window, and project clarity
Low-friction first step
no account wall before intent exists
Featured provider
Northline Renovations
Kitchen and bath planning with a fast quote-ready intake flow.
Harbor Health
Browse-to-booking flow for a clinic group.
Cedar Lane
Clear fit and lead capture for tutoring inquiries.
In this demo
- • clickable provider browsing
- • provider detail view
- • lightweight inquiry state
Challenge
Show available supply clearly, keep browsing lightweight, and move from discovery to inquiry without forcing users through a heavy account setup.
Outcome
A focused demo with browse, detail, and inquiry states that shows interface quality and conversion thinking in a few clicks.
Interactive demo
Try the marketplace flow
Search, filter, and open provider profiles. The goal is for the browsing and inquiry quality to feel obvious in a few clicks.
Interactive demo
Marketplace browse, provider profile, and inquiry flow
This is a curated marketplace demo built to feel closer to a real product experience than a narrated walkthrough. Search works, filters work, and the first contact step stays light.
Click through this demo
- Search or filter providers
- Open a profile
- Send the sample inquiry
Results
Search and compare providers without clutter
The results state should feel scannable enough for quick comparison while still carrying enough signal to make the next click feel informed.
Search
No keyword
Filter
All services
Top response
Replies within 1 business day
What stays public
Enough to evaluate quality without exposing the whole playbook.
The public demo shows the customer-facing experience: browsing, trust, and inquiry. Deeper business workflows can stay private until they matter for the sales conversation.
The public demo shows the customer-facing flow. Deeper business-side workflows can be reviewed in a private walkthrough when useful.
Next conversation
If this example feels close to your product, start with a sharper brief.
The demo shows the quality bar. A project brief lets us talk about the first release, launch priorities, and the workflows your business needs.