
Named Fast Company’s most innovative finance company of 2022, Ramp automates practically every aspect of finance — from corporate cards to expense management, billing, and reimbursements — saving companies an average of 3.3% in their first year of use.
With some ambitious growth goals on the horizon, Ramp began to take a hard look at how they could free up developer time, how they could empower their marketing team, and how they could build a web presence that accurately told the story of who Ramp was and what they’re building toward.
Laying the foundation for more scalable content creation
Prior to using Webflow, the Ramp website was hard-coded. As a result, engineers were needed for even minor site changes, like swapping out an image.
The team built out their initial website with just a handful of landing pages. However, as the company took off, they began focusing on — and investing more heavily in — their web presence.
To start, the Ramp team was looking to grow organic traffic by building a blog with an emphasis on SEO. When sketching out their must-haves, they wanted to build something they could maintain without relying on developers. They also wanted to give designers and content writers the freedom to edit and publish site content. Finally, they needed an easy way to build their own templates so they could scale the content creation process as their company grows. After evaluating a number of web development solutions, the team decided to migrate and redesign their website with Webflow.
Addressing business needs with a redesign
Since its inception in 2019, Ramp has experienced hypergrowth, which in turn has put pressure on the team to optimize for speed on all fronts. For their redesign, they wanted:
- A visual look and feel that could accurately present them as the multi-billion dollar valued company that they are
- The opportunity to reframe and redefine its messaging and positioning as the fintech industry continues to shift
- To develop a new visual narrative rooted in its existing identity system that was both authentic and could better differentiate their brand in the fintech space
Together, these objectives became the “why” for tackling a redesign.
A narrow window of opportunity
Timing is often a defining factor for organizations considering a website redesign. The Ramp team knew the redesign needed to take place ahead of a funding announcement that was just six weeks away — a tight timeline for tackling such an ambitious project. But they also knew this was the perfect opportunity for the company to roll out a fresh look and feel, as well as build a scalable design system and infrastructure. This meant the team needed to be thorough during the planning process, communicate goals and dependencies with all involved, and ensure there was true stakeholder alignment before jumping in.
Ramp brought their brand to life through a redesign
Ramp’s marketing, design, and engineering teams worked together to bring their vision to life on the website in just six weeks. Their core design goals included:
- Tactility through motion, interactions, and spatial design
- A stronger sense of voice through its messaging and copy
- Using high-quality photography and illustration language that accurately reflected their brand
- Featuring premium renderings of physical products
- Creating consistency and patterns that scale to set the team up for long-term success
- Communicating breadth and social proof through a well-designed customer page
With Webflow, the team could operate at a speed of execution they’ve never experienced before, even as they balanced so many moving parts and complicated design elements — like animations — on a tight timeline.
Webflow also gave all involved members of the redesign project at Ramp the ability to collaborate and contribute to the site. This meant marketing, design, and engineering could work in parallel as they tackled their respective portions of the redesign. And now, as different teams express the need to spin up new landing pages or edit content on the site, they’re able to jump in without being held back by lengthy development timelines.

A design foundation built for scale
In just two months, Ramp saw page views increase by 26% and pages viewed per-session increase by nearly 6% — signaling almost instantaneous positive effects that the redesign had on user engagement. And today, updating pages or making tweaks to styles is a breeze. Because Ramp took the time to build a strong design foundation in Webflow, the website has become a truly powerful marketing asset that they can continue to develop and grow as they reach new heights.
Visual development is the secret to more scalable, powerful websites
The average marketing and design teams understand how important a high-functioning website is for brand awareness, lead generation, and conversion. They also are rarely short on ideas for how to improve their site — whether it necessitates a redesign or even just a minor refresh. Making those improvements actually happen, however, is often a technological and organizational nightmare that’s more hassle than it’s worth.
As organizations continue to compete on the basis of customer experiences, scale and speed to market are non-negotiable. That means businesses need the right solutions in place — ones designed to scale with them and ones that give teams the freedom to focus on what interactions and site experiences will resonate best with their audience instead of how they will be able to bring their vision to life.
With visual development tools, growing teams have the freedom and flexibility to experiment and optimize the website in real-time, visually. That’s why having a tool like Webflow in your corner is the difference maker. It gives design and marketing teams the autonomy to build stunning web experiences and make changes in a fraction of the time — without relying on engineers or compromising performance, security, SEO, or customization.
So if you’re ready to wave goodbye to lengthy development timelines and restrictive templates and say hello to creating a beautiful website that will connect with your customers, we’re here to help.

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Get in touch with our team of experts to learn how Webflow Enterprise can help you build a better website, faster.
Named Fast Company’s most innovative finance company of 2022, Ramp automates practically every aspect of finance — from corporate cards to expense management, billing, and reimbursements — saving companies an average of 3.3% in their first year of use.
With some ambitious growth goals on the horizon, Ramp began to take a hard look at how they could free up developer time, how they could empower their marketing team, and how they could build a web presence that accurately told the story of who Ramp was and what they’re building toward.
Laying the foundation for more scalable content creation
Prior to using Webflow, the Ramp website was hard-coded. As a result, engineers were needed for even minor site changes, like swapping out an image.
The team built out their initial website with just a handful of landing pages. However, as the company took off, they began focusing on — and investing more heavily in — their web presence.
To start, the Ramp team was looking to grow organic traffic by building a blog with an emphasis on SEO. When sketching out their must-haves, they wanted to build something they could maintain without relying on developers. They also wanted to give designers and content writers the freedom to edit and publish site content. Finally, they needed an easy way to build their own templates so they could scale the content creation process as their company grows. After evaluating a number of web development solutions, the team decided to migrate and redesign their website with Webflow.
Addressing business needs with a redesign
Since its inception in 2019, Ramp has experienced hypergrowth, which in turn has put pressure on the team to optimize for speed on all fronts. For their redesign, they wanted:
- A visual look and feel that could accurately present them as the multi-billion dollar valued company that they are
- The opportunity to reframe and redefine its messaging and positioning as the fintech industry continues to shift
- To develop a new visual narrative rooted in its existing identity system that was both authentic and could better differentiate their brand in the fintech space
Together, these objectives became the “why” for tackling a redesign.
A narrow window of opportunity
Timing is often a defining factor for organizations considering a website redesign. The Ramp team knew the redesign needed to take place ahead of a funding announcement that was just six weeks away — a tight timeline for tackling such an ambitious project. But they also knew this was the perfect opportunity for the company to roll out a fresh look and feel, as well as build a scalable design system and infrastructure. This meant the team needed to be thorough during the planning process, communicate goals and dependencies with all involved, and ensure there was true stakeholder alignment before jumping in.
Ramp brought their brand to life through a redesign
Ramp’s marketing, design, and engineering teams worked together to bring their vision to life on the website in just six weeks. Their core design goals included:
- Tactility through motion, interactions, and spatial design
- A stronger sense of voice through its messaging and copy
- Using high-quality photography and illustration language that accurately reflected their brand
- Featuring premium renderings of physical products
- Creating consistency and patterns that scale to set the team up for long-term success
- Communicating breadth and social proof through a well-designed customer page
With Webflow, the team could operate at a speed of execution they’ve never experienced before, even as they balanced so many moving parts and complicated design elements — like animations — on a tight timeline.
Webflow also gave all involved members of the redesign project at Ramp the ability to collaborate and contribute to the site. This meant marketing, design, and engineering could work in parallel as they tackled their respective portions of the redesign. And now, as different teams express the need to spin up new landing pages or edit content on the site, they’re able to jump in without being held back by lengthy development timelines.

A design foundation built for scale
In just two months, Ramp saw page views increase by 26% and pages viewed per-session increase by nearly 6% — signaling almost instantaneous positive effects that the redesign had on user engagement. And today, updating pages or making tweaks to styles is a breeze. Because Ramp took the time to build a strong design foundation in Webflow, the website has become a truly powerful marketing asset that they can continue to develop and grow as they reach new heights.
Visual development is the secret to more scalable, powerful websites
The average marketing and design teams understand how important a high-functioning website is for brand awareness, lead generation, and conversion. They also are rarely short on ideas for how to improve their site — whether it necessitates a redesign or even just a minor refresh. Making those improvements actually happen, however, is often a technological and organizational nightmare that’s more hassle than it’s worth.
As organizations continue to compete on the basis of customer experiences, scale and speed to market are non-negotiable. That means businesses need the right solutions in place — ones designed to scale with them and ones that give teams the freedom to focus on what interactions and site experiences will resonate best with their audience instead of how they will be able to bring their vision to life.
With visual development tools, growing teams have the freedom and flexibility to experiment and optimize the website in real-time, visually. That’s why having a tool like Webflow in your corner is the difference maker. It gives design and marketing teams the autonomy to build stunning web experiences and make changes in a fraction of the time — without relying on engineers or compromising performance, security, SEO, or customization.
So if you’re ready to wave goodbye to lengthy development timelines and restrictive templates and say hello to creating a beautiful website that will connect with your customers, we’re here to help.

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Get in touch with our team of experts to learn how Webflow Enterprise can help you build a better website, faster.
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