2025
This is the official marketing website for PerplexiGrid, built entirely in Framer. Designed to introduce the product developed for the Perplexity Sonar API Hackathon, the site highlights PerplexiGrid’s ability to generate interactive dashboards from natural language prompts, combining live web data with custom sources in a collaborative interface.
My role
I was responsible for building the entire website in Framer—from layout and interactions to responsive design and content structure. The goal was to clearly communicate the product’s value, showcase core features, and create an engaging experience for both users and hackathon judges.
The challange
Translate a technically complex product into a simple, compelling web experience. The site needed to visually explain how PerplexiGrid works, present its features with clarity, and remain fast and accessible across devices—all without relying on traditional frontend frameworks.
The solution
The final site includes:
Responsive, modular layout built entirely in Framer
Smooth scroll and micro-interactions for a polished feel
Structured sections for product value, features, setup flow, and pricing
CTA-driven design encouraging beta sign-ups and exploration
Visual consistency with the main PerplexiGrid app UI (Figma-based)