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LUCKYFOX Case studies

Proof of work

A few examples of the kind of work Luckyfox actually does.

These are deliberately practical case studies. They show how the work connects technical delivery with real day-to-day outcomes: clearer lead handling, less setup friction, better usability, and systems that can keep evolving instead of becoming a problem later.

What ties them together

  • Work shaped around real business use, not just feature lists.
  • Simple delivery choices that reduce friction instead of adding complexity.
  • Platforms and processes that are easy to maintain and improve over time.

Lead-generation website

TFS Mortgages

TFS Mortgages needed a simple, professional site that was built around generating enquiries rather than adding clutter. The result is a responsive lead-focused site with a smoother enquiry journey and a setup that remains easy to maintain over time.

  • A clearer route from visitor to enquiry.
  • Less friction for the business owner when new leads arrive.

Website and operational support

Anderson Reed

For Anderson Reed, the work goes beyond a polished website. Alongside maintaining a professional online presence, I help with the operational setup around new starters and leavers so the business can keep moving without technical admin getting in the way.

  • A stronger and more credible public-facing presence.
  • Less time lost to setup, troubleshooting, and routine technical admin.

Digital product build

Watched on TV

Watched on TV is the digital evolution of the original book: a searchable, easier-to-update online resource designed to help people explore content far more easily than they could with a static printed format.

  • A wider-reaching digital resource instead of a fixed-format publication.
  • A simpler way to keep the content current over time.

Practical AI example

A simple tool built from a prompt.

Alongside client work, I also want to show how practical AI development can be. This example starts with a very small prompt and ends with a real tool: a fullscreen exercise timer built as a single HTML file, then refined through a few rounds of practical feedback.