Renovation SEO / Georgia

Remont - Renovation Lead-Generation Website for Georgia

Remont is a Georgian renovation website project focused on service pages, local SEO, trust signals and quote-oriented lead capture.

Market
Georgia
Screens
2
Stack
6

Project visuals

How the project looks

Screenshots show the visible product, not a generic service promise.

Remont desktop screenshot
Remont desktop homepage
Remont mobile screenshot
Remont mobile homepage

Project work

What changed in the project

A quick read of the problem, goal, solution and outcome before the detailed page structure.

01 Problem

A Georgian renovation website needed a focused project story separate from the Ukrainian Renew project.

02 Goal

Show local renovation services, trust and lead capture for the Georgian market without mixing two different domains.

03 Solution

We separated Remont into its own case with service pages, local SEO context, credibility blocks and quote-oriented conversion.

04 Result

Remont now reads as a standalone Georgia renovation case with a clear market, domain and acquisition path.

Scope

  • Local services Renovation categories are organized for Georgian service demand.
  • Trust layer Content and proof blocks support contractor comparison.
  • Lead path The page moves visitors toward consultation or quote request.

Signals

Project market
Georgia
Page type
Renovation website

Page structure

How the work is organized

These blocks show what the visitor can evaluate on the project page: offer, trust, SEO coverage, conversion path and implementation logic.

01

Entry logic

First screen and decision path

The first screen must show the repair category, Georgian market context and direct booking action.

Project signal

A website created from scratch for appliance repair services, local SEO and repair booking in Georgia. remont.com.ge

Market context

Georgia

User path

Users need to choose the appliance type, see local service credibility and request repair quickly.

02

Information architecture

Services, categories and page routes

The page structure separates appliance repair services and gives each service a clear search and conversion route.

Service map

Repair pages for refrigerators, washing machines, stoves, ovens, AC units, boilers, contacts and booking forms.

Page logic

The page structure separates appliance repair services and gives each service a clear search and conversion route.

Content blocks

The first screen must show the repair category, Georgian market context and direct booking action.

03

Trust and conversion

Proof, CTA and request context

Trust is built through service clarity, phone/contact visibility, local context and practical repair explanations. The conversion path moves users from appliance problem to booking request without extra navigation.

Trust layer

Trust is built through service clarity, phone/contact visibility, local context and practical repair explanations.

CTA path

The conversion path moves users from appliance problem to booking request without extra navigation.

Request context

Users need to choose the appliance type, see local service credibility and request repair quickly.

04

Growth layer

How the structure can scale

The structure can expand by appliance type, city, issue and service detail.

SEO growth

The structure can expand by appliance type, city, issue and service detail.

Operations

CodeMode built the visual layer, content structure, CTA flow and SEO-ready pages from scratch.

Next iteration

The next iteration is stronger issue pages, technician proof and richer before/after service evidence.

Project FAQ

Questions this case answers

Short answers about what was built, why the structure matters and how the same approach can apply to a similar project.

01 What does the Remont case show?

The case shows Remont as an appliance repair lead-generation website for Georgia. The page focuses on a repair website created from scratch for appliance categories, local trust and booking in Georgia instead of a generic company story.

02 What exactly was built in the project?

The work on Remont covered appliance service pages, contacts, CTA flow, repair explanations, local SEO and booking forms. This connects the visible page, content and user scenarios into one project result.

03 How does the project guide users toward a request?

In Remont, the conversion logic is that users move from appliance type or repair problem to a booking request with clear contact options. CTAs, forms and content therefore stay tied to a specific user intent.

04 How do FAQ and structure support SEO and project growth?

For Remont, the SEO logic is that the structure can grow by appliance type, city, repair issue and service detail. FAQ adds direct answers to questions users ask before taking action.

05 What can be reused in a similar project?

A similar project can reuse the approach: CodeMode built the visual layer, page routes, CTA logic and SEO-ready content structure from scratch. The important part is to preserve what makes Remont specific: the project is separate from Renew and focuses on the Georgian repair market.