Home Deliver Co., Ltd.
- Wordpress

- Project Type
- Corporate Website
- Country
- Japan
- Industry
- Food Delivery & Catering
- Website URL
- https://homedeliva.com/
- Release
- 24.07.2022
Overview
Home Deliva operates the Gochisouya Sōbee delivery bento service across Kanto (Tokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa, Chiba). Their mission: “Deliver freshly-made, warm bentos to as many people as possible”, even for single-person orders, while also catering large corporate events
What I Delivered
- Brand-Oriented Structure & Layout
Designed a site navigation that emphasizes Home Deliva’s service reliability and warm hospitality. - Clean, Food-Focused UI
Featured large visuals of bento sets and menu items to convey freshness and appetite appeal. - Service Showcase Sections
Detailed usage scenarios: corporate meetings, school events, family gatherings, each with tailored visuals and descriptions. - Copywriting Tone
Friendly yet professional tone that communicates prompt delivery, care for food quality, and versatility. - Responsive Design
Optimized for both mobile ordering and desktop menu exploration, ensuring fast browsing and strong usability.
Key Features Delivered
- Menu Gallery with Categorized Bento Sets
Including “Shunsai Gozen” premium platters and various gozen-lunch options - Dynamic Customer Testimonials Section
Showcased real feedback, such as using the kitchen as a “giant restaurant covering a 2 km radius,” illustrating their service mindset. - Contact & Ordering Module
Integrated an easy-to-fill inquiry form for custom orders, backed by clear guidance and next steps - SEO-Ready Structure
Site structured with clear headings and keyword-rich menu page names (e.g., “旬彩御膳”, “豚のしょうが焼き御膳”) to improve search presence - Speed & Usability Optimizations
Performance enhancements for image-heavy menu pages and smooth filtering to help customers find the right bento quickly. - Content Management Setup
Built a user-friendly CMS dashboard enabling Home Deliva’s team to update menus, photos, pricing, and seasonal offerings with ease.
