Eduvik
Webflow Development — Otto Creatives
Eduvik is a Belgian edtech platform connecting students and tutors across Flanders. Parents or students post a tutoring request, tutors apply, and the student chooses their match — a marketplace model with a social mission, backed by imec iStart, VLAIO, and Microsoft among others.
My role was the full Webflow build, working from the agency's Figma designs.
A platform-facing marketing site
The site serves three distinct audiences — students looking for tutoring, tutors looking to teach, and schools looking to partner — each with their own entry points and content. Structuring the navigation and page hierarchy to serve all three without becoming confusing was a quiet but important part of the build.
CMS across multiple content types
Three CMS collections underpin the site's content: subjects, tutors, and blog posts. Each has its own template and sits within a broader information architecture that needed to feel coherent across a significant number of pages. The subjects collection in particular branches across primary, secondary, and higher education levels, each with dedicated landing pages.
Multi-language across three locales
The site runs in Dutch, French, and English — reflecting Eduvik's reach across Belgium's language communities. Webflow's localisation handles the switch between locales, with CMS content and static copy scoped per language throughout.
Scroll animations
Scroll-triggered animations are used across the site to bring content in progressively — used with a lighter touch here than on a brand-led site, in keeping with the clean, approachable aesthetic.
Built for: Otto Creatives
Live site (opens in new tab): eduvik.com