From Missed Calls to Booked Jobs // Olympian AI Website Redesign by Tanish MittalFrom Missed Calls to Booked Jobs // Olympian AI Website Redesign by Tanish Mittal
Olympian AI helps remodeling and home improvement businesses capture more revenue by answering inbound calls and web leads 24/7, booking appointments, and following up fast. This project was a full website redesign focused on conversion, clarity, and trust with a contractor-first tone that avoids generic “AI startup” vibes.
Remodelers live and die by speed-to-lead. If a homeowner calls and nobody answers, they move on. That’s why the site had to lead with the revenue leak first, not the tech, and then prove (fast) that Olympian is built for real contractor workflows.
The Challenge
Make the site feel purpose-built for remodelers, not a generic AI agent product
Establish trust quickly with the right visual language and proof
Translate “AI” into roles and workflows contractors instantly understand
Keep the flow tight so a busy owner can get it in one scroll
Goals
Improve above-the-fold clarity and reduce bounce from confused visitors
Drive more “Book a Demo” actions with cleaner CTA placement
Create a scalable layout system that can expand with new pages and verticals
Make pricing feel low-risk and easy to choose
Strategy and Approach
1) Lead with the business pain, not the tech
The homepage opens on the real loss: missed calls, slow responses, and revenue leakage. That creates urgency before introducing how Olympian works.
2) Prove vertical relevance early
Instead of broad “AI” language, the site reinforces remodeling and adjacent trades so visitors feel “this is for people like me” within seconds.
3) Package the product as a team, not software
We framed capabilities as clear roles (front office, customer support, sales coordination) so buyers map value to familiar job functions immediately.
4) Build a sales-conversation page flow
The page reads like a strong discovery call: problem, stakes, fit, proof, how it works, ROI, pricing, then final trust layer.
Key Decisions
Brand tone: contractor-first, practical, direct, no flashy “AI hype” aesthetic
Section ordering: pain → fit → proof → product breakdown → ROI → pricing → testimonials
Visual hierarchy: strong headings, scan-friendly blocks, CTA repetition without clutter
Pricing clarity: tiers aligned to inquiry volume and operational complexity, not vague feature dumps
Custom Build Highlight: ROI Calculator Section
ROI Calculator Section
This was the part I’m most proud of because it’s not just a “pretty section.” I built a fully custom ROI module inside Framer using Framer Workshop AI, tailored specifically to Olympian’s pitch: Scale revenue, not overhead.
It lets a contractor plug in practical inputs like daily inbound calls, average project size, and admin/inside sales headcount, then instantly outputs results in a clean dashboard-style layout. It also includes a Monthly vs Annual toggle and highlights what remodelers actually care about: extra jobs booked, revenue impact, hours saved, and payback period.
The point was to show that custom interactive solutions are absolutely possible in Framer, even for sections that normally get “faked” with static UI. If you want calculators, configurators, dynamic widgets, or anything that feels product-like on a marketing site, it’s doable.
What I Delivered
Homepage narrative and layout system
“Speed-to-Lead” problem framing with clear stakes
“Built for remodeling” vertical relevance modules
“Your AI Team” capability packaging as roles and workflows
Custom ROI calculator experience (interactive, not static)
Pricing section with tier comparison and decision clarity
Testimonials and trust components to reduce perceived risk
Design System Highlights
Conversion-first typography scale with aggressive readability
Consistent spacing rhythm and modular section templates
Reusable components for CTAs, proof blocks, comparisons, and feature grids
Mobile-first responsiveness with clean scanning and thumb-friendly actions
One thing I’ve learned with contractor websites: the biggest “conversion hack” is not persuasion, it’s response speed. The entire site is designed to make that feel obvious and urgent fast, then back it up with proof and simple ROI logic.
Collaboration and Iteration
This was an iteration-heavy build with fast feedback loops. Each pass tightened ICP alignment, reduced “AI product” abstraction, and increased sales clarity. The end result is a site that communicates value in contractor language and guides users to the demo decision without friction.
Outcome
A live, launch-ready website that positions Olympian as a revenue engine for remodelers, not a generic AI tool. The structure is built to scale, with a reusable component system that supports future pages, vertical expansions, and ongoing optimization.
Tools
Framer (build)
Figma (design and layout planning)
Framer Workshop AI (custom interactive ROI module)