Nodezy
A full rebrand and custom build for a hosting platform that refused to look like every other one. Dark theme, bold type, and pages that actually match the product.

Simplistic Hosting was rebranding to Nodezy and their old site looked like a template because it was one. Generic layout, forgettable visuals, nothing that said "we run serious infrastructure." They needed a site that matched the quality of what they actually sell.
We built everything from scratch in Next.js. No templates, no page builders. Every section was designed around what Nodezy actually does. We gave each product line its own visual identity while keeping the whole site feeling like one brand. The dark theme, hardware specs up front, and terminal style UI all speak directly to the audience that buys hosting.
Every product page has its own world
The Minecraft hosting page uses ore block icons for pricing tiers. Coal, Iron, Copper, Gold. The atmospheric banner pulls you into the game before you even read the specs. We themed the entire section around how Minecraft players actually think, not how hosting companies usually talk.

Technical buyers need technical layouts
VPS buyers compare specs. So we gave them a table, not cards. CPU cores, RAM, storage, bandwidth, price. All scannable in one glance. The feature cards above handle trust building while the table handles decision making. Two jobs, two layouts.

One plan. No decision fatigue.
Discord bot hosting at three dollars a month does not need four pricing tiers. We stripped it down to one plan that covers everything. The accent color shifts from teal to Discord purple so the page feels native to the ecosystem. The bot mascot breaking out of the card adds personality without being childish.

