What This Site Means For BridgeGate
This is not just a website demo. This is a preview of how clients and candidates will experience BridgeGate online. And right now, they're not experiencing what they should.
The BridgeGate Story (That's Hidden)
BridgeGate is California's oldest executive search firm. Founded in 1969. 56 years of placing transformational leaders.
Your client list reads like a who's who of Silicon Valley: Google. Snowflake. Notion. Beats by Dre. Riot Games.
Your investor relationships are the envy of the industry: Sequoia Capital. Y Combinator. Founders Fund. Bain Capital.
This is not a small firm. This is an institution.
But your website does not tell that story.
The Customer Journey
A Series C company needs a CRO
They're growing fast. Revenue is climbing. The board is asking about commercial leadership.
The CEO asks their Sequoia board member for recommendations
Investors always know the best executive recruiters.
"Have you worked with BridgeGate?" they ask
Your reputation precedes you. The referral is made.
The CEO googles "BridgeGate executive search"
Everyone checks the website before making contact.
They land on your current site...
And what do they see?
What impression are they forming?
Your reputation gets them to your website. Your website needs to close the deal.
The Problem (Gently Framed)
Here's what we observed:
- "Since 1969" is buried in footer text
- No team page shows who clients will work with
- The logo carousel requires hover interactions (broken on mobile)
- No thought leadership establishes expertise
- Your VC/PE relationships are scattered, not showcased
- Mobile experience is poor
Meanwhile, competitors like Keller Executive Search have massive, modern digital presences.
BridgeGate's credentials are superior. The digital presence is not.
What We Built
This demo site shows what BridgeGate's digital presence could look like:
- "California's Oldest" is the headline, not a footnote
- Partner profiles front and center
- Results filterable and accessible
- Investor relationships prominently showcased
- Mobile-first, modern design
- Built to convert visitors into conversations
The Numbers Don't Lie
of users judge credibility based on website design (Stanford)
of B2B buyers complete research before contacting vendors
trust online reviews and digital presence as much as referrals
of traffic is now mobile for most B2B websites
See How Your Current Site Compares
We've prepared a detailed audit comparing current vs. possible.
View the Audit →