MOBIOPLUS Redesign: 35% More Traffic | 2026 Case Study
MOBIOPLUS Case Study: How We Redesigned an Organic Biostimulant Site Into Two Sales Channels
New Perspective Design rebuilt MOBIOPLUS, an organic biostimulant and Moringa supplier, as a web design Pretoria project. We split the store into MO Agri and MO Health, replaced builder blocks with clean custom HTML, and added an AI research corpus on product pages. Two weeks after launch: 35% more traffic, 20% more conversions.
| Core measure | Before (template build) | After (NPD custom build) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Organic traffic | Baseline | 35% increase | Measured two weeks after launch |
| Conversions | Baseline | 20% increase | Measured two weeks after launch |
| AI Overviews | No citations | Cited for “biostimulant manufacturers Africa” | Screenshot verified |
| Audience paths | One blended store | 2 paths: MO Agri, MO Health | Farmer and health buyer separated |
| Colour palette | 4 accent colours | 2 brand colours | Cleaner visual hierarchy |
| Codebase | Builder blocks (nested divs) | Custom HTML on a blank theme | Machine readable |
How did we approach the web design for a split-audience supplier?
We separated one confused store into two focused channels, MO Agri and MO Health, so each buyer type gets the page they actually need. MOBIOPLUS sells Moringa Oleifera based products into two worlds that share almost nothing. Sheldon brought us in when the existing site was trying to talk to both at once.
A commercial farmer wants trial data, crop specifics, spec sheets and bulk supply terms. A health buyer wants to know what the powder does for them and how to take it. The old template asked both people to wade through the other one’s content.
We also repositioned the business. The site still sells, but it now presents MOBIOPLUS as a supplier rather than a general online shop. That shift changed the tone of every page, the depth of the technical content, and the calls to action.
The MO Agri path
The MO Health path
Why did clean HTML beat standard template web design builds?
We deleted the theme, built on a blank custom theme, and wrote the layouts in semantic HTML instead of builder blocks. Page builders like Elementor and Divi are quick to stand up. They also wrap every heading in layers of nested containers, which bloats the DOM and buries the actual text.
We used AI to help convert builder layouts into clean HTML widgets, then stripped the leftover styling scripts. The result renders faster and reads cleanly to a crawler, which matters when the crawler is an AI model deciding what to quote.
This is the same standard we apply on our highest-tier custom website builds, which start at R16,900 for a customised, database-driven platform.
How does AI-driven with a research corpus drive sales?
Instead of a support chatbot, we built an AI answer layer on the product pages, wired to a corpus of the actual trial research. A farmer types a real question into the product page. The system reads the research documents and answers with the number.
Ask what the yield increase is for avocados and it returns 28%, sourced from the specific trial. Next to that answer sits a button that opens the full trial data and results. No form. No sales call to get a fact.
That removes the slowest step in a technical sale. The buyer gets evidence at the moment of doubt, and the evidence is theirs, not a marketing claim.
What layout standards build trust for lesser-known brands in Pretoria?
Trust has to be earned above the fold, because a brand nobody recognises gets about one screen to prove itself. The old above-the-fold was a generic template hero. We replaced it with specific product messaging and evidence.
The palette went from 4 accent colours to 2. Cleaner, calmer, and the calls to action stop competing with decoration.
Under the header we placed a trust strip: Department of Agriculture registration, food-grade status, 100% organic certification. Then a short About block, deliberately short, because an unknown brand needs to say who it is before it starts pushing products.
From there the page moves into substance. The raw ingredient carries 46 natural antioxidants and 36 natural anti-inflammatory compounds, and we gave those facts real estate rather than a footnote.
What measurable growth did this web design Pretoria project produce?
Two weeks after launch in July 2026, organic traffic was up 35% and conversions were up 20%. Both numbers moved together, which is the point. Traffic without conversion is a vanity chart.
The clean markup also did what we built it to do. MOBIOPLUS is now cited in Google AI Overviews for competitive queries including biostimulant manufacturers Africa. Structured tables, bolded facts and plain heading hierarchy make a page easy for a model to lift an answer from.
Written By: New Perspective Design
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