Back to Work Custom rental application

Utah Camping Gear Rentals

A date-first rental path for gear, bundles, cart review, pickup details, and owner workflow.

The challenge

A rental website has to behave like operating software.

The build gives visitors a clear way to choose trip dates, compare gear, review the cart, and send a reservation request.

Start with the trip dates

The live site asks for pickup and return dates early so the shopping experience is organized around the customer’s actual camping window.

Make gear selection practical

Starter bundles give families and weekend campers a fast path, while category filters and individual gear support custom setups.

Keep the reservation model clear

The interface explains that the reservation is confirmed online, while payment, renter agreement, and card-on-file details are handled at pickup.

The customer path

The page rhythm follows the way a renter plans a camping trip.

Pickup and return fields sit before the gear list so availability, nights, and the cart can be understood from the start.

The page separates starter bundles from individual gear so customers can move fast or build a custom campsite piece by piece.

The reservation summary keeps rental nights, estimated total, and selected items in one focused customer path.

The final step collects contact information, pickup preference, and trip notes while keeping payment and agreement expectations plain.

Project context

The build had to turn a rental idea into a usable customer flow.

Utah Camping Gear Rentals needed more than a brochure page. The site had to help people plan a trip, choose gear, understand the reservation model, and send a request the owner could act on.

Business

Rental operation

The business rents camping gear for family trips, weekend plans, and local pickup. Visitors need to know what is available, when they need it, and how pickup will work.

Build focus

Date-first rental flow

The site uses date-first browsing, starter bundles, individual gear selection, cart review, reservation details, and a workflow that matches how the rental business actually operates.

Visitor path

Dates, gear, request

A renter can choose pickup and return dates, compare gear, build a cart, review the request, and send details without needing a complicated account system.

Visible proof

What the visitor can inspect.

The proof stays connected to the business value: clear positioning, visible trust, and an obvious next step.

Case-study takeaway

Dates, gear selection, cart review, and reservation confirmation.

The value is in the working flow: dates, bundles, individual gear, cart summary, pickup details, and reservation confirmation.

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  1. Send the basics.Share the business type, goals, and anything that helps frame the project.
  2. We review the fit.The studio reviews the request and follows up with the right next step.
  3. Then we map the build.If the fit is right, the work is scoped clearly before production starts.
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