We are looking to launch a new business and are in need of a web designer to create the initial design concept for our new website, TaskAlly. TaskAlly is a service that uses a stack of AI-powered tools to help small businesses with calls, client bookings, messages, and simple admin tasks. We are not a typical app or software platform; our clients don’t log into a dashboard every day. Instead, we set up and run the tools for them in the background, so the brand and site should feel clear, professional, and supportive rather than flashy or overly “techy.” For this contest, we want to see your design direction for the website, not a finished build. The site will have 5 pages: Home, Services, Pricing, FAQ/About, and Contact Us. For your entry, please focus on designing the Home page and one inner page (either Services or Pricing). Use simple placeholder text where needed; what matters most is your layout, hierarchy, and how you visually explain what we do. The final website will be hosted on Hostinger, so your design should be realistic to implement there (either using their builder or clean HTML/CSS/WordPress that can be deployed on Hostinger without complex custom development). Visually, we want a clean, minimal, modern look with plenty of white space and light grey sections, using teal and navy accents that can tie into our logo. We don’t want the whole site to be dark or heavy; the overall feeling should be light, easy to read, and welcoming to small business owners. Typography should be sans-serif and straightforward, with clear headings and short, skimmable text blocks. For imagery, please avoid photos of people in headsets, offices, or robots. Instead, use abstract, AI-inspired visuals such as geometric shapes, gradients, or simple tech-style illustrations that suggest automation and connection without being cheesy. We will provide our logo and more detailed copy to the winning designer after the contest. For now, we’re looking for someone who can translate this direction into a strong homepage and inner page concept that could grow into a full 5-page site on Hostinger.