A Webflow build with booking baked in, for an e-bike rental shop on Kauai's South Shore.
Pedego Kauai had a real storefront in Poipu, a great fleet, and happy riders. Online, they barely existed. Their only presence was a listing on Pedego corporate's site, so searches surfaced them as a bike dealer, not a rental service.
For a business that lives on visitors planning their Kauai trip, that was the whole problem: the people searching for e-bike rentals in Poipu could not find them.
The owner needed a site of their own, local search visibility on the South Shore, and a presence in AI-powered search, where more travelers plan their trips every day.
The Webflow build is structured around one action: reserve a ride. Every page moves visitors toward booking, with the fleet, things to do on the South Shore, and the practical info a visitor needs, all wrapped in a look that feels like a day in Poipu rather than a corporate catalog.
FareHarbor booking is wired directly into every call to action, so there is no gap between "that looks fun" and a confirmed reservation.
A rental business only works if travelers can find it and book it. The site launched with the systems to do both.
Reservations flow straight through FareHarbor from every CTA on the site. No phone tag, no third-party detours.
On-page local SEO and Google Business optimization focused on Poipu and the South Shore, so rental searches finally surface the shop itself.
Structured data and AI-readable site content, so the business shows up when travelers ask AI assistants where to rent a bike on Kauai.
Pedego Kauai went from a line on a corporate dealer page to a conversion-focused home of its own: visible in local search, present in AI results, and taking bookings around the clock.
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