Resources

Sample Websites

Real examples of websites built and operated by Setu. See what custom, purpose-built sites look like across different industries.

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Real examples

See custom websites in action

These sites are real. Built for real businesses. Serving real visitors. You can click through, explore the interface, and see how custom sites work in practice.

Each example shows how custom design supports different content models and workflows. Not templates. Not reskins. Purpose-built systems.

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Custom websites

Healthcare

Practice management site

Patient intake forms, appointment system, resource center. Custom workflows for clinic operations.

Key features

Patient formsAppointment bookingResource libraryTeam directory
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Publishing

Content platform

Article publishing, author profiles, archive search, newsletter signup. Built for writers and readers.

Key features

Content searchAuthor profilesNewsletterArchive
Coming soon

Professional Services

Service website

Service descriptions, project portfolio, team profiles, inquiry form. Client-facing presence.

Key features

PortfolioTeam profilesService listingsInquiry form
Coming soon

SaaS

Product website

Feature documentation, pricing plans, integration examples, changelog. Developer-focused.

Key features

DocumentationPricingIntegrationsChangelog
Coming soon

Nonprofits

Mission site

Impact metrics, donation setup, volunteer signup, program information. Fundraising and engagement.

Key features

Impact trackingDonationsVolunteer signupPrograms
Coming soon

Education

School website

Course listings, instructor bios, student resources, event calendar. Institution site.

Key features

CoursesInstructorsResourcesCalendar
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When exploring

What custom means

Content is structured for the business

Pages, fields, and workflows match how the business operates. Not generic. Specific.

Design reflects brand

Visual design is unique to the organization. Unique layout, color, typography. Not a cookie-cutter design.

Features serve actual needs

Each feature exists because users need it. Appointment booking, search, portfolio, inquiry forms. Real workflows.

Performance is consistent

Pages are optimized for fast loading under normal and expected growth conditions, with monitoring to catch issues early.

Content is kept current

Information is up to date. News is recent. No "sorry, this is from 2020" messages. Living systems.