CalibreTech is a tech consulting company based in India and the UAE. This was my first complete development project, where I handled the entire build and launch of their website — from frontend architecture to deployment.
Using Webflow as the base platform, I developed a responsive, modular business site tailored to the client’s branding and structure. However, several of their requirements went beyond native Webflow functionality. To address this, I wrote custom code snippets (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) that enabled extended interactions, animations, and logic not otherwise supported by Webflow's default tools.
From handling custom forms to refining layout behaviors and embedding third-party assets, this project pushed me to think both visually and technically, balancing platform constraints with flexible workarounds.
This project taught me how to extend the boundaries of low-code platforms with real code. It was a crash course in balancing performance, responsiveness, and client-driven functionality — while still delivering a site that looked polished and worked seamlessly across devices. Most importantly, I learned to bridge communication between design expectations and dev realities, which shaped how I now approach all frontend builds.