Designed a conversion-ready landing page in Framer with an intuitive booking flow and custom interactive components to reduce friction for rental businesses.
Kubo: A Booking-Focused Landing Page for Short and Long-Term Rental Businesses
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Project Overview
Kubo is a landing page designed for a medium-sized short and long-term rental business that manages multiple units and needs a clear, reliable way to present availability, pricing, and booking intent without relying on complex backend systems.
The project focuses on how a single, well-structured landing page support real business needs: helping visitors understand their options quickly, select dates with confidence, and move smoothly toward inquiry or booking. The emphasis is on clarity, calm, and trust rather than aggressive conversion tactics.
"Preview of the Kubo landing page"
Project Goal
The goal was to design and build a landing page that growing rental business with several properties use, where operational clarity matters as much as visual appeal. Build a calendar component that helps the business streamline booking experience.
Instead of treating the page as a marketing showcase, the design prioritizes decision-making. Every section is structured to reduce uncertainty around availability, pricing context, and next steps, while remaining flexible enough to scale as the business adds more units or seasonal variations.
Interaction & Component Design
A key part of the project is a custom calendar and booking flow built directly in Framer. The interaction design focuses on visibility and feedback, so users always understand what has been selected and what remains to be done.
Success states, empty states, and date confirmation feedback are treated as first-class design elements. This reduces confusion and removes the need for modals or disruptive UI patterns, keeping the experience calm and predictable throughout the flow.
"Intuitive booking experience built with custom calendar component"
Outcome
Kubo demonstrates how a thoughtfully designed landing page can support the real operational needs of a medium-sized rental business. The project highlights my ability to translate business requirements into clear UX decisions, build interactive components in Framer, and build a product that is outside of what I thought I can't do.
This is a self-initiated project created to explore booking-focused UX, interaction states, and scalable landing page architecture for real-world rental businesses.