Service · Case studies
Your finished jobs, written up to win the next one.
A great job that nobody can see isn’t proof — it’s a memory. We turn one completed project into a written case study you can send to a prospect who’s deciding between you and a cheaper quote.
The short version
A case study is the story of one job, told properly: the brief, the problem, what you did, and why it was worth it. It’s the single most persuasive thing you can put in front of someone who’s about to choose. We build it from your photos and a few notes — no writing, no shoot, no time off the tools.
Why it matters
Most jobs are bought on price until someone gives the buyer a reason to look past it. A case study is that reason. It shows the thinking and the craft a quote can’t — in close-up, in your own words — so the prospect can see exactly where the money goes.
One project, written up properly, becomes the thing that wins the next three. It works on your website, in your inbox, and in a reply to “can you send me some examples?” Without it, your best argument for your price stays trapped on a phone.
Who it’s for
Anyone whose work is bought on trust and quality rather than the lowest number: makers, designers, installers, builders, hosts, and premium local services. If you’ve ever lost a job to a cheaper quote and thought “if they could only see the difference” — this is how you show it.
What you get
How it works
Photos from the job and a few voice notes on what made it tricky or special.
We shape it into a case study that leads with proof and reads like you.
Delivered ready to send and ready to publish.
See it in the work
Every example below is a concept project — sample work, not a real client.

Ashcroft Joinery
A hand-cut oak staircase, written up to open with “Most staircases are bought on price. This one was bought on the photo of a single joint.”
See the sample →
Marsh & Vale Bathrooms
A cramped ensuite rebuilt as a walk-in wet room — turned into a case study that feeds the whole funnel.
See the sample →
Maeve Clarke Interiors
A finished room is a portfolio piece — if anyone sees it. We made the piece that wins the next client.
See the sample →FAQs
Minutes. You send photos and a couple of voice notes; we do the rest.
We work with what you have, and we’ll tell you honestly if a quick reshoot would lift it. We can arrange one if you want.
That’s what it’s built for — a link or a PDF you can fire off the moment someone asks for examples.
We’ll guide you on what’s safe to share. Plenty of strong case studies work without naming the client at all.
A case study proves you. A blog article helps you get found. They work best together.
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Let’s make your work look as good as it is.
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