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Titan Transfers: Premium Rides, Effortless Booking

Grigor Sayadyan was already chauffeuring presidents before he had a website. Weblyfe built the digital side that matches that class: brand, platform, and booking flow live in six weeks.

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Titan Transfers: Premium Rides, Effortless Booking

Grigor Sayadyan co-founded Titan Transfers with his father-in-law and already had VIP clients on his roster - including heads of state - before his digital presence reflected that level. Business travellers, delegations, and event organisers looking for premium chauffeur service in Belgium and the Netherlands expect the same quality on the website as in the car. That gap is what we came to close.

Brand and identity first

We started with a full brand strategy and visual identity system: a refined colour palette, elegant typography, professional fleet photography. The logo and house style communicate trust, luxury, and personal service at a glance. Everything is captured in a branding guide that Grigor can take to any channel, from business card to ad campaign.

The site and booking system

On Webflow we built a trilingual site (Dutch, French, English) with an intuitive booking module. Visitors choose their route, vehicle class (from Economy sedan to Luxury), date, and any extras. Payments run via iDeal, Bancontact, Apple Pay, Mastercard, Visa, and Amex. After booking, a confirmation email goes automatically to the client and a notification simultaneously to Grigor and the driver. No WhatsApp back-and-forth, no manual entry.

What the client experiences

A business traveller who books an airport transfer in five minutes, has a confirmation in their inbox, and meets the driver with a sign at arrivals: that is the flow the site delivers. The service experience of Titan Transfers does not start at the airport - it starts on the website. The UX is deliberately kept simple. The fewer clicks to a booking, the more likely an executive is to come back.

Built to scale into new cities

Titan Transfers starts in Belgium but plans to grow. The platform is built with service-area logic and a Webflow CMS that supports new cities, vehicles, and routes without reprogramming. The SEO structure is set up per region so that organic traffic grows alongside the offering. Ads run directly to a page that converts.

The same pattern works elsewhere

Premium service businesses that want to be judged on quality, not price. Concierge services, private jet charters, luxury wellness centres, boutique law firms: whenever the service itself is high-end but the digital entrance does not yet reflect it, the gap is larger than you think. A strong brand plus a frictionless booking flow closes that gap faster than any ad budget.

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