Case study

Samson Gym: Fast Website for a Local Gym

For Samson Gym we prepared a new website that had to express the strong character of the gym, load fast on phones and guide visitors clearly to schedule and contact information. The project covered UI, frontend, deployment and performance optimization.

Last updated: 2026-05-02Author: WebWind, software house in LublinReviewed by: Marceli Karman
2026
launch year
mobile-first
project priority
1
coherent sales landing page
Samson Gym

Problem

The gym needed a website that did not look like a generic template and did not lose mobile visitors looking for key information.

Solution

We designed a dark, athletic interface, shortened the path to information and shipped a fast frontend with lightweight assets.

Result

The result is a distinctive online presence that can grow into more sections, galleries, local campaigns and conversion tracking.

Next.jsReactTailwind CSSFigmaVercel
90+
Lighthouse Performance target
< 2s
target first impression on a fast connection
100%
responsive UI layout

Project scope

Design
Figma + UI direction
Dark aesthetics, strong contrast and mobile section flow.
Development
Next.js frontend
Responsive implementation, image optimization and deployment.
SEO base
metadata + structure
Core meta, headings, links and indexable HTML.

Delivery flow

01

Understand brand style and local user intent.

02

Design UI and select assets for a fast landing page.

03

Implement, test responsiveness and publish.

Case study FAQ

Does WebWind build websites for local companies?

Yes. Samson Gym is a local project focused on fast offer presentation, brand character and a simple contact path.

Can this project be expanded?

Yes. The landing page can grow into CMS, blog, class schedule, local campaigns, form integrations and fuller conversion analytics.

Does this case study show the real workflow?

Yes. We start with goal and user, then design the visual layer and ship a fast, crawlable frontend.

WebWind

This is a local business project where the first seconds matter: the visitor wants to feel the place, check the offer and move to the next step quickly.