Overview
Jetflo is a flight-search and booking platform built to help travelers quickly find destination options and compare rates. The team needed to establish a modern online presence — one that made it easy for visitors to search flights and access up-to-date destination and rate information — but they were working against a tight two-week deadline.
They came to Figmafy to get a robust, user-friendly WordPress website live within that window, without compromising on quality or functionality.
The challenge
Jetflo's site needed to do more than look good. It had to surface dynamic flight destination and rate information in a way that was easy to browse, easy to search, and easy for the Jetflo team to keep current without developer involvement every time rates changed.
The brief was specific:
- Build a modern, responsive website across seven distinct pages within two weeks
- Implement a sticky search bar that remained accessible as users scrolled through destination content
- Power destination and rate tables with Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) so the content team could update data directly in WordPress without touching code
- Create reusable page templates that could accommodate new destinations and content in the future without rebuilding from scratch
- Deliver within the two-week deadline without cutting corners on responsiveness or interactivity
The sticky search bar was the core UX requirement — on a flight-search site, the moment a user loses sight of the search interface they stop converting. Getting the scroll behavior right across all breakpoints was non-negotiable.
Our solution
We assigned a dedicated WordPress developer and structured the two-week sprint around the most complex element — the dynamic data layer — before moving to the templated pages.
- Week 1 — Architecture and core templates. We defined the page structure, set up Advanced Custom Fields for the destination and rate data, and built the homepage and the primary destination pages. The sticky search bar was implemented and tested across desktop, tablet, and mobile from the first day of build.
- Week 2 — Remaining pages, dynamic tables, and QA. We completed the remaining four pages, wired the ACF field groups into the destination and rate table components, and built the reusable template system so future pages follow the same structure. Final QA covered cross-browser responsiveness and CMS usability.
Technologies used
- WordPress — CMS and site foundation, independently manageable by the Jetflo team
- Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) — dynamic flight destination and rate tables, editable without developer access
- CSS — custom styling for all seven pages, responsive across all breakpoints
- JavaScript — sticky search bar behavior and page interactivity
Results
Figmafy delivered all seven pages within the two-week deadline. The sticky search bar functions correctly across every breakpoint, destination and rate tables are managed directly by the Jetflo content team via ACF, and the reusable template system gives Jetflo the ability to add new destination pages without starting from scratch.
"Wow! Looks amazing guys! Thanks for finishing these pages so quick — they look great."
— Jetflo team
Jetflo now has a modern, responsive web presence that serves as the foundation for their flight-search platform — built to scale as their destination catalog grows.
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