Website Design
Webflow Development
CMS Migration
SEO Audit
Systems & Style Guide
Training & Handoff
AI Infrastructure
Technology

Furiosa builds AI chips for the workloads of the future. Their website needed to work at the same altitude. They came to us for a full website migration from Craft CMS to Webflow that preserved the integrity of the existing site while creating a more scalable and maintainable foundation for the future. The goal was clear: create a 1:1 rebuild that honored the original website experience, while setting Furiosa.ai up with a cleaner system, stronger internal consistency, and a more manageable platform for future growth.




We began with a full website audit, crawling the sitemap to define migration scope, collecting existing assets, and reviewing the site’s SEO foundation to identify areas for improvement before the rebuild began. This gave us a clear roadmap from day one, ensuring the migration was grounded in structure, not guesswork.
From there, the project became a systemized transformation: design refinement in Figma, structured development in Webflow, rigorous QA, and a final handoff designed to give the Furiosa team confidence in managing the site moving forward.



We rebuilt the full site in Figma before a single line of code was written.
This was not replication. It was translation. The existing site had already earned its visual language. Our job was to codify it into a system that could scale.
We developed the style guide and variable structure to support Webflow development using the MAST system. Components, tokens, naming conventions, hierarchy. Systemized first, built second. Which is why the handoff between design and development moved without friction.




With designs finalized, we moved into Webflow and rebuilt the site using the MAST system, ensuring the new build remained true to the original Craft CMS experience. Every page, component, and CMS template was carefully developed to achieve a 1:1 migration while improving internal organization and long-term usability.
This included rebuilding the CMS collections for blog posts, career posts, and newsroom content so the Furiosa team could manage future updates more easily inside a modern, flexible platform.




Before launch, the site went through multiple rounds of QA. Pages, templates, components, responsive states, edge cases. We are not interested in shipping things that almost work.
Then came the handoff. Three training sessions with the Furiosa team covering Webflow fundamentals, CMS management, and ongoing maintenance. Because the real measure of a migration is not launch day. It is the 200 days after.
The team owns it now. Which was always the point.



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