Juicebox has been named a finalist in five categories at this year’s Australian Web Awards, recognising the craft and intelligence behind two flagship projects.
Kleenheat Spark
Shortlisted across three categories - Enterprise, Innovation, and Headless - Spark began as a brand trust exercise and became a digital-first product platform. We engineered a high-velocity headless ecosystem to deliver native-app-like performance that feels effortless for the user. The architecture resulted in over 10,000 leads and an exceptional 39.01 percent lead-to-user conversion rate in under three months.
Kent Removals & Storage
Shortlisted in the Laravel category, this project solved a legacy demand problem by synchronising digital media with real-time operational capacity. We integrated an AI-driven lead qualification engine to triage enquiries 24/7, allowing the sales team to focus on high-value opportunities. The technical flagship delivered an 18 percent ROAS lift and powered two all-time record revenue weeks.
The Floating Forest
The Floating Forest rounds out Juicebox's finalist nominations with a fifth entry, this time in the Tourism and Travel category. The project involved a full brand and digital build for a secluded collection of handcrafted forest chalets in Denmark, Western Australia - translating a deeply tactile, real-world experience into an immersive digital one.
A flexible brand system, layered scroll-based motion and considered art direction came together to create a website that sets the mood before guests ever arrive. The nomination recognises work where atmosphere, craft and emotional resonance drove every decision.
The craft behind the recognition
These nominations add to a strong history with the Australian Web Awards, including eight national wins and a Best in Show since 2019.
We are grateful for the trust of our clients and deeply appreciative of the collaboration across both teams. Great work happens when ambitious partners commit to building work that truly shifts the needle.
Congratulations to the Kleenheat, Kent and Floating Forest teams