Beyond the build, I trained the Armplast team on how to use the Webflow CMS. They can now easily update the site themselves by adding new boats, catamarans, or news posts — without needing any developer help.
This project was not just about a visual upgrade. It empowered a traditional manufacturing company to modernize how they manage their online presence.
The result is a responsive, clear, and modern website that finally reflects Armplast’s quality and professionalism. Visitors can now explore the full product range from mobile or desktop — and the Armplast team is fully in control of their content.
Armplast is a leading manufacturer of composite motor boats, coastal rowing boats, catamarans, and GRP products for European markets. Their original website, built in the early 2000s, was outdated, not mobile-friendly, and difficult to update.
My task was to rebuild the site using Webflow, giving it a modern, responsive design and fresh copy tailored to Armplast's main audience in Western Europe (UK, Scandinavia, Germany).
Before: A non-responsive, outdated site with limited mobile usability (see image below).
Now: A clean, fast-loading Webflow site optimized for mobile, SEO, and international customers.