Design & UX

Turn Your Website Into a 24/7 Employee
Starting with Design & UX

Start Where You Need Support:

Start Where You Need Support

Site Narrative

Site Foundations

Pages & Pathways

UX & Conversion Flow

Common Mistakes

Optimization & Audits

Site-as-Employee Principles

Your website isn’t just a portfolio; consider it infrastructure. And when it’s designed strategically, it stops being a pretty brochure and starts functioning like a trained employee – converting leads, guiding decisions  and supporting sales without you needing to be constantly “on.”

This page curates content around Site Design & UX, the first domain inside the Sites, Strategy y Systems con Intención™ framework. From narrative to flow to audits, this is where we start turning structure into support.

Site Narrative

What your business stands for, how it speaks and why anyone should trust it.
Voice, values, cultural context, positioning and capacity.

Site Foundations

The core structure that makes your site usable, readable and findable.
Page roles, navigation, mobile UX and the backend bones that hold it all up.

Pages & Pathways

Your site isn’t a brochure, it needs a journey.
Guide your people from stranger to sold with intentional flow.

UX & Conversion Flow

Every click is a conversation. Let’s make sure it flows.
Layout, pacing, CTA logic and design that moves people through sin confusión.

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Common Site Mistakes

From performative homepages to mystery-meat menus, we’re naming what’s not working.
These aren’t failures, they’re friction points you can fix.

Site Optimization & Audits

Your site is live, but is it doing its job?
We review what’s working, what’s leaking and what needs a gentle structural realignment.

Site-as-Employee Principles

Your website should work harder than your Instagram.
This is how we build sites that qualify, nurture and convert even when you’re OOO.

Something’s Off With Your Site, But You Can’t Name It

Book a Marketing Cafecito : a 90-minute diagnostic session to spot what’s misaligned in your site, systems, or strategy and what to do next.


Let’s Find the Friction