More polished than before, but underneath it's a stock "gardening & plant-shop" theme with the sample content half-swapped: invisible to Google, measuring nothing, and not built around what Biozenic actually sells.
Premium theme looks clean — until demo content shows through.
Set to hide from Google; missing local-business signals.
No tracking installed at all — can't measure or advertise.
Consult button fights a full online plant store.
Heavy page-builder + 11 plugins for a brochure site.
Login exposed; site hosted on the dev's domain, not yours.
A genuinely nicer look, real contact details & a "Book Consultation" button, your real JLL / CBRE / DPR logos, and a solid hosting foundation. The bones are reusable.
"Projects" like Serenity Grove and Blossom Haven are the template's fakes — not your real installs for JLL, CBRE, DPR or Cheesecake Factory.
A full shop with cart & checkout selling single plants. Biozenic is commercial leasing & maintenance — the page points buyers at the wrong action.
A hidden setting tells Google not to list it, and zero analytics means no way to see visits, leads, or ad results. It can't be found and can't be measured.
It lives on the freelancer's own domain & hosting account — a real handoff puts the domain, hosting and logins in your name.
A good-looking template with the demo content half-swapped. The visual direction is a step forward — but a site that services JLL and CBRE should be built around how you actually win business: found on Google, proven with real installs, measurable, and fully owned by you. That's the rebuild we've scoped — this is the map for it.