Proteine Express – Protein Bowl Website for Montreal
Proteine Express is a fresh protein bowl service delivering Thursday and Sunday evenings across Montreal. We designed a simple experience where visitors can understand the offer in seconds, see the delivery schedule, and build their perfect bowl without friction.
Meal prep & delivery
Strategy, UX, website design, copywriting
Next.js · Responsive Web
2026 · Montreal, QC
The Challenge
The brand had a strong offer—customizable protein bowls with fixed delivery days—but no clear way to explain it online. The goal was to build a landing experience that makes people hungry, explains macros, and surfaces the delivery schedule without losing visitors.
- Clarify the offer in a single view: what it is, who it’s for, how it works.
- Avoid complex restaurant-style menus while still letting customers customize their bowl.
- Highlight delivery days (Thursday & Sunday after 7:30 PM).
Our Approach
We structured the page like a fast-casual restaurant online: a big hero visual, a simple promise, then a path that moves people straight into building a bowl. Delivery timing is repeated in the hero, process section, and near calls-to-action.
Everything is built mobile-first with a simple grid, big tap targets, and copy that speaks both to people tracking macros and those who just want a good dinner after work.
Key Screens
Hero That Explains Everything in 5 Seconds
The hero displays the brand name, a clear value proposition, starting price for bowls, and delivery days (Thursday and Sunday) directly below the main headline.
Simple Bowl Builder
The bowl builder interface presents selection steps (rice/quinoa base, protein choice, sauce, and toppings) with visual images of each option and a preview of the bowl being built.
Delivery Schedule Front and Center
A visual section with calendar or clock display clearly shows delivery days (Thursday and Sunday after 7:30 PM) with a design that draws attention without being intrusive.
Impact
The new site makes Proteine Express’s offer much easier to understand: customers see what to order, when they’ll get their bowls, and how to keep macros on track. The team spends less time answering the same questions and more time cooking.


