Energy independence, made visible.
Mycrogrid came in with a single black landing page, a few logos, and almost no supporting proof. We built the digital front door the offer needed: microgrid systems first, with solar, battery storage, real-time control, and a clearer path to action.
- Custom
- Website
- Live
- 2026
- Microgrid
- Systems
Project summary
There was almost nothing to build from.
Mycrogrid wasn’t selling another solar installation. The offer combined solar generation, battery storage, real-time control, and ongoing support — but the existing site was a single black page that explained almost none of it. The challenge wasn’t redesigning a website. It was turning a complete energy system into something a homeowner could understand.
Before and after
The old site had a mark. The new site has a system.
Same mark, different depth. One black page became a site that explains the system, compares it to the alternatives, and tells people whether it reaches their street.
A single black landing page.
- 1 landing page
- Minimal hierarchy
- No product story
- No comparison system
- No service-area experience
A complete website system.
- 39-page website system
- Microgrid-first positioning
- Mycroguard product story
- Solar vs. microgrid vs. utility comparison
- 20 service-area city pages
- Desktop and mobile
The idea
Don’t sell solar.
Explain the system.
Solar was only one part of the offer. We built the site around the complete microgrid — generation, storage, control, and support — so every page reinforces the same idea: energy independence is a system, not a product. Everything below is that decision applied.
System in context
The story continues after the homepage.
Three sections carry the thesis past the homepage. Each one exists to answer a question a homeowner asks before they buy.
Support becomes part of the product.
Installation isn’t where Mycrogrid’s value ends — monitoring and service run for the life of the system. That only counts if a buyer can see it before they sign, so it gets a named section instead of a line in the footer.
The category gets easier to choose.
Homeowners already understand solar. A complete microgrid is harder to sell because the extra value is invisible. Putting Mycrogrid, solar-only, and utility-connected side by side turns that gap into something you read in a row instead of infer.
Coverage becomes part of the story.
Coverage was buried in generic service copy. We rebuilt it as a map with 20 city pages, so “do you work here?” gets answered on the first screen — and every city becomes its own way into the site.
Mobile experience
The system doesn’t collapse on a smaller screen.
The same hierarchy carries through: explain the system, clarify the difference, localize the offer, and keep the path to action one tap away.
Project scope
One page in. A full site out.
Built, launched, and running as Mycrogrid’s public site. View live site
Next step
Your business evolved. Did your website?
We help established businesses turn an outdated or fragmented digital presence into a clear, credible system built for where they’re going next.