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Pasqai

A custom public website and admin-editable case study system built to present Pasqai’s work, manage project content, and support inbound leads.

Client
Pasqai
Service
Website, CMS & lead system
Industry
Internal Systems & Brand Platform
Status
Delivered

Service used

Website, CMS & lead system

The work was shaped around the operating problem first, then translated into the right mix of automation, systems, and workflow design.

Website buildAdmin CMSCase studiesContact automation

Stack

Next.js

Public website and app structure

Supabase

Project content and admin data

Resend

Contact form email delivery

Vercel

Hosting and deployment

Tailwind CSS

Interface styling

GitHub

Version control and deployment flow

The idea

Pasqai needed a public website that could clearly explain the company, the services, the process, and the kind of work being delivered. The goal was not to create a generic agency page, but a focused website that felt specific to automation, workflow systems, AI, and custom internal tools.

The site needed to communicate trust quickly. Visitors should understand what Pasqai does, how a project normally starts, what types of systems are built, and what real work has already been delivered. The project pages also needed enough depth to show the thinking behind each case, not just a short logo grid or portfolio card.

At the same time, the website had to be practical to maintain. As more work is completed, project pages, descriptions, images, service labels, and technical details should be possible to update without rebuilding the whole site manually. The portal and admin side were added to support that, but the main product was always the public website and how it presents Pasqai.

The build

A custom Next.js website was built as the main public presence for Pasqai. The homepage was structured around the core story: what the company does, what services are offered, how the work is approached, selected projects, common questions, and a direct contact flow.

The design was shaped around a technical but polished visual identity. The animated Pasqai mark, thread animation, floating navigation, dark grid background, project carousel, and structured case study pages were all built to make the site feel custom rather than template-based. The goal was to create a website that feels aligned with systems work: clear, precise, modern, and operational.

Each project page was designed as a deeper case study instead of a simple gallery item. Projects can show the client, service type, industry, project status, problem, approach, solution, tech stack, card imagery, colors, and supporting service tags. This makes the website useful both as a sales asset and as a more detailed record of the kind of work Pasqai can deliver.

An admin portal was added as a management layer behind the website. It allows project content to be edited, updated, and expanded without changing code every time. This keeps the public site flexible while still preserving a consistent structure across project cards and case study pages.

The wider launch setup was also completed around the website: Vercel deployment, custom domain configuration, Supabase-backed content, SEO metadata, sitemap and robots files, Open Graph previews, and Resend contact email delivery. The result is a public website with a lightweight management layer behind it, built to grow as Pasqai adds more projects and client work.