Bakes by Vita: a Belfast bakery that can finally take a booking
Live build: https://bakesbyvita.base44.app
I picked a real bespoke bakery in Belfast for this one. Gorgeous cakes, but the online presence was a 2023 WordPress page with one big problem: there was no way to actually order or enquire on it. No form, no booking, nothing. You either emailed a personal Gmail or sent a cold DM on Facebook. No prices anywhere, and it wasn't built for mobile, which is where nearly every cake customer actually is. Miss the message and the lead was gone, and the owner would never even know they'd been there.
So I rebuilt the whole thing on Base44.
The site: a full bespoke, mobile-first redesign. Clean, premium, and built to actually sell special-occasion cakes instead of reading like a hobby blog.
The automation (the part that matters): an AI agent called Ask Vita that runs the whole enquiry. It's not a chatbot that answers a question and stops. It holds a real conversation, takes the full brief (occasion, date, servings, flavour, budget, even a photo for inspiration), then creates a clean lead and notifies the owner the second it lands. Behind it there's a proper lead pipeline (new to quoted to booked) and access rules so only the baker ever sees the enquiries.
So the whole loop goes: customer chats, the AI takes the brief, a lead lands in a dashboard, the owner gets pinged. Zero admin. No switching to Facebook. Nothing lost.
That's the glow up. A dead WordPress page turned into a system that can take a booking without the owner lifting a finger.
One person. A few days. All built and shipped on Base44.
https://bakesbyvita.base44.app
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