Helping Dashworks build an interactive site

Client
Dashworks is an AI knowledge assistant and productivity platform designed to empower employees and streamline knowledge discovery. Their product provides instant and precise answers by searching across all company applications and chat history, effectively automating repetitive Q&A. The platform emphasizes universal search and reliable references, positioning itself as a secure, scalable, and affordable solution for businesses of all sizes.
Description
Dashworks is an AI knowledge assistant that helps enterprise teams find answers instantly by searching across all company applications and chat history — eliminating the repetitive Q&A that slows organizations down. Their product is sharp, their positioning is clear, and they needed a web presence that reflected both. atQuo built the full marketing site in Webflow, with a component-based design, Webflow CMS for the blog and resources, and the kind of structural flexibility that lets a fast-moving team keep the site current without creating dependencies. The relationship didn't stop at launch.
Dashworks - Homepage Hero & Features
Dashworks - Blog Landing Page
Dashworks - Security & Integrations Section
Dashworks - Benefits & Lead Capture
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The homepage design for Dashworks was created to instantly communicate value. The UI features a clean hero section with an interactive search bar mockup, followed by a clear, three-column layout that highlights the core benefits of the platform.
The blog page design, built on Webflow's CMS, has a layout that uses a strong visual hierarchy with a prominent "Featured Article" section and a clean grid for recent posts, creating an engaging and easy-to-navigate content hub.
A critical trust-building section of the website was this one. The UI design uses clear iconography and logos to communicate the platform's robust security features (SOC 2, GDPR) and extensive app integrations, reassuring potential enterprise customers.
A section focused on outlining user benefits and driving conversions has a design that uses an icon-driven grid. It clearly explains the product's value propositions, leading directly into a simple and effective email signup form to capture leads.

The brief

Dashworks came to atQuo needing a marketing website that could do what their product does: take something complex and make it immediately clear. The platform searches across every company app and chat history to surface answers instantly — the kind of thing that sounds obvious once you see it, but takes real work to explain before you do.

The scope was a full Webflow build: responsive, component-based, CMS-configured for blog and resources, and structured for a team that would need to manage and update it without developer involvement. The goal was a site that could carry the brand from early traction into scale.

What we built

The homepage leads with an interactive search bar mockup — not a static screenshot, but something that visually performs the product's core behavior. The three-column layout below it communicates the platform's primary benefits in a format that scans fast, because enterprise buyers rarely read in sequence.

The security and integrations section was treated as a trust-critical component. SOC 2 and GDPR compliance, alongside an integration logo grid covering the apps Dashworks connects to, addressed the questions a security-conscious buyer asks before they ask anything else. For this category, those signals belong high in the page, not in a footer.

The blog was built on Webflow's CMS with a featured article layout and a grid below — giving the Dashworks team a content hub they could populate and update without rebuilding anything. A benefits grid and email lead capture round out the conversion path.

The full site is fully responsive, component-based, and structured so that adding new pages or updating existing sections doesn't require starting from scratch.

An ongoing partnership

The relationship with Dashworks didn't end at launch. atQuo continued as an integrated design and development partner — supporting UI updates, building new sections as the product evolved, and working alongside the Dashworks team on the design decisions that came up as the company grew. That kind of embedded collaboration is different from a project handoff. You stay current with how the product is positioned, what the team is prioritizing, and where the site needs to move next. The work stays coherent because the context never resets.

The outcome

A Webflow marketing site that communicates a technically sophisticated AI product clearly to enterprise buyers — and a design and development partnership that kept it current as Dashworks scaled.

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