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StrataPort

Corporate website for an enterprise strata management platform. Designed and built by Enotia to communicate a complex product clearly, with a dark, technical aesthetic that reflects the sophistication of the platform itself.

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The project

Communicating enterprise capability without enterprise bloat

StrataPort needed a corporate website that could articulate a sophisticated enterprise platform, AI-assisted invoice processing, robotic back-office automation, governed workflows, without overwhelming or alienating its audience. The visitors are strata firm owners and senior operations managers: technically aware, commercially sharp, and deeply sceptical of hype.

The design language needed to feel technical and credible without being cold. Dark backgrounds, monospace accents, and system-architecture diagrams give the site an engineering-led aesthetic that mirrors the product itself. Cyan accent colours and generous white space prevent it from feeling oppressive.

Every section of the site was structured to answer a specific question a prospective buyer would have: What does the platform do? How does it handle AI governance? What’s the process from inbound document to approved action? What does it cost? Each page leads naturally to the next, with a single clear call to action throughout: Request a Briefing.

The site is hosted on Cloudflare’s edge network. No CMS, no database, no server. Content changes are infrequent and handled directly by Enotia. The result is a site that loads in under a second, has zero maintenance overhead, and presents no attack surface, exactly the kind of simplicity that StrataPort advocates for its own clients.

StrataPort site on desktop
StrataPort site on mobile
Desktop and mobile views, fully responsive design

Technology and approach

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and nothing you don’t?

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