How Gearbox Creative’s online store for
Allowed them to deliver magic to their clientele:
  • Ability to add personalised text to balloon bouquets for special occasions
  • Ability to specify preferred delivery date
  • Choose between click & collect or delivery within a 60km radius
  • Ability to communicate directly via the WhatsApp web portal
  • PayFast integration for easier payment for South African customers
  • Specialised coupons for special events like Black Friday and Mother’s Day
  • Live Instagram feed displayed and automatically updated on the website
  • Customised icons created and integrated to fit the Balloons brand
I WANT A STORE JUST LIKE THIS ONE!

OUR CLIENTS


I keep tasking you with strange, never been done before challenges, like virtual memorial services and electronic elections and you always deliver. In each case I go out on a limb and put my credibility in your hands – and you keep delivering, thank you….
KiM ROBINSON
CEO

Gearbox Creative builds websites – simple

Technology has the power to bring people together and allows them to go beyond the limits of what was previously thought possible… but sometimes it is technology itself that is the greatest obstacle. That is why the technical terms go into our website developments and stay out of our meetings, because we are, first and foremost, digital guides, teachers, and interpreters. Our clients are not techies – they are lawyers, entrepreneurs, small-batch bakers selling unique delights online, charity organisations and academics. They trust us to lead them through the digisphere – to do what we do best – so that they can get on with what they do best.

The first step is knowing what is needed from your marketing strategy. Whether growing your client base, showing off your photographic galleries or fundraising for a charity is your aim, a website is necessary to build a strong online presence and brand credibility. In short, everyone benefits from an easy-to-use, informative, and up-to-date website – building such websites is our specialty.

Your company information – what you do, who you are and why people should use your services – needs somewhere to live. This ‘place of residence’, as it were, is your website. It can be found by searching for a specific address – your URL, the links of which sit under a common name, your domain.

The purpose behind your website and the content that is included is used to determine the structure and overall layout of your website. A small-batch baker is more likely to need a smoothly running online store than they would a single page resume type website, but for a researcher this would be a perfect fit.

Your company information – what you do, who you are and why people should use your services – needs somewhere to live. This ‘place of residence’, as it were, is your website. It can be found by searching for a specific address – your URL, the links of which sit under a common name, your domain.

The purpose behind your website and the content that is included is used to determine the structure and overall layout of your website. A small-batch baker is more likely to need a smoothly running online store than they would a single page resume type website, but for a researcher this would be a perfect fit.