Industry packages with live examples behind them.
Whether someone starts from the Wisdom plugin path, the full LuperIQ CMS, or the AI Builder, the important question is the same: what kind of site can we launch for that business type? This page gives the accurate current answer and points into the live example library.
Service businesses
Pest control, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and landscaping now share a stronger public shell with booking, financing, portal, service-area, and SEO-ready structure.
Hospitality and retail
Restaurant, bakery, salon, coffee, and artisan market examples prove the platform can move beyond the generic service shell when the industry needs menus, reservations, products, loyalty, or creators.
Learning products
The education-family hosts show that LuperIQ can support learner code login, assignments, hints, and review flows on dedicated public lanes.
Service Business Examples
These examples show the shared service-business shell that is already live across the field-service families: trust-first homepages, service pages, booking paths, financing, customer portal access, and local SEO structure.
Pest Control Website Example
See how a modern pest control website example can handle trust-first marketing, service pages, booking, financing, service areas, and a customer portal in one system.
HVAC Website Example
See how an HVAC website example can combine repair and replacement messaging, booking, financing, equipment pages, service areas, and a customer portal in one platform.
Plumbing Website Example
See how a plumbing website example can combine emergency-first messaging, service pages, booking, financing, service areas, and customer portal access.
Electrical Website Example
See how an electrical contractor website example can put trust, safety, estimates, booking, financing, service areas, and customer portal access into one modern public experience.
Landscaping Website Example
See how a landscaping website example can present seasonal services, service areas, booking, financing, and portal access inside a clean local-business site structure.
Hospitality, Retail, and Storefront Examples
These examples show the more specialized public experiences that go beyond the default service shell: menus, reservations, cart flows, galleries, custom orders, creators, rewards, subscriptions, and product-style merchandising.
Restaurant Website Example
See how a restaurant website example can combine digital menus, item pages, reservations, ordering cart flows, reviews, and hospitality operations in one system.
Bakery Website Example
See how a bakery website example can blend menu browsing, gallery pages, custom cake requests, pickup orders, reviews, and bakery operations in one site.
Salon Website Example
See how a salon website example can combine service menus, provider profiles, booking, portfolio galleries, walk-in support, and reviews in one experience.
Coffee Shop Website Example
See how a coffee shop website example can combine menus, drink builder flows, gallery, online ordering, loyalty, subscriptions, and reviews in one system.
Artisan Market Website Example
See how an artisan market website example can support category pages, product detail, cart and checkout, creators, blog, rewards, reviews, and order tracking.
Learning and Specialty Examples
These examples show the education-family workflow now live on dedicated subdomains: learner code login, assignment lists, hints, session review, and educator-managed follow-up.
Learning Platform Website Example
See how a learning platform website example can support learner code login, assignment lists, hints, session review, study-plan follow-up, and educator-managed admin review.
Classic Games Learning Website Example
See how a classic games learning website example can handle code login, game-specific assignments, hints, session review, and educator-managed follow-up on its own host.
Biblical Learning Website Example
See how a Biblical learning website example can support code login, scripture-focused assignments, hints, session review, and educator-guided follow-up on its own host.
