“The look was the top priority. But the back end also had to be user-friendly. And we succeeded.”
A second life, including online
MaakNet shows that repairing is a smart choice, for your wallet and for the world around you. They give broken things a second life. The website allows people to register their broken things for repair. The new style and clear story also had to be tangible online. Because if you want to exude trust, it starts with the first digital contact. The assignment for the website came through our partner Campagne.nl.

From repair request to responsive site
Webtify built the new website within the Website Business Plus subscription. “The cooperation was fast, clear and pleasant,” says Annelein. “The options were well thought out; from filter functions to optimizing the registration form.” The backend is set up so that the MaakNet team can easily modify or expand content themselves.
A site that does what it is supposed to do
The new website is clear, mobile-friendly and fits perfectly with the new corporate identity. Visitors can easily register their repair, both on desktop and mobile. “We get a lot of positive feedback,” says Annelein. “And the numbers also show that the site is working: more visitors, more repair requests and stronger brand awareness.”

Also building your visibility?
MaakNet shows that sustainable business begins with building trust, including online. Webtify builds websites that not only look good, but above all work practically. Do you also want a site that grows with your story?


