Get Website Mockup
Send your current site and goals, and Union Impact can review the right path for a practical website mockup.
A useful website mockup needs more than a logo and a homepage idea.
Use this page to send the basics: current website, audience, required pages, forms, member resources, launch timeline, and what should be easier for members after launch.
What to send
| Area | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Current site | Share the current website URL and anything you already know about hosting, domain, DNS, or WordPress access. |
| Main audience | List whether the site is mainly for members, prospective members, employers, contractors, officers, staff, or the public. |
| Required pages | List pages that must be included at launch and pages that can wait. |
| Forms | List contact forms, event forms, member request forms, grievance help forms, or website intake forms. |
| Member resources | List documents, downloads, private files, calendars, news, portals, or member-only needs. |
| Design direction | Share example sites, photos, colors, logos, and what should feel modern or easier. |
| Timeline | List any event, campaign, expiration date, board meeting, or launch deadline. |
| Success | Describe what members and staff should be able to do faster after launch. |
What happens next
Use it before the demo
- Union Impact reviews the current site, goals, required pages, and known launch constraints.
- The first response separates what is ready from what still needs content, access, or approval.
- If the project is a fit, the next step is a focused mockup or planning call around the pages and workflows that matter most.
Where Union Impact fits
Connected Union Impact paths
- Website Client Questionnaire – Use the longer questionnaire if you already have more project details.
- Union Website Redesign Checklist – Prepare a fuller redesign plan.
- Union Website Cost Calculator – Estimate project scope before pricing.
- Union Buyer Tools – Checklists, worksheets, and planning tools for union technology decisions.
- Union Impact Software Modules – Member records, dues, dispatch, grievances, files, reporting, and communication.
- Website Design and Hosting – Union website planning, launch support, hosting, forms, and ongoing updates.
- Schedule a Demo – Bring your checklist, worksheet, or current vendor questions to a focused demo.
Keep the worksheet tied to real work
Use current workflows
The strongest answers come from the forms, spreadsheets, reports, files, and member requests your team handles today.
Bring real examples to the demo so the review stays grounded in daily union operations.
Route the request clearly
Choose software demo, website project, migration or replacement, managed IT support, competitor alternative, or not sure yet in the form.
That helps Union Impact route the request to the right review path after submission.
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What your team should leave with
Clearer requirements
A useful tool should help your team list current workflows, missing information, ownership questions, and next actions.
That gives officers and staff a cleaner way to compare vendors, scope a project, or prepare for migration.
- Current workflow and pain points.
- Required forms, reports, files, and access rules.
- Launch, migration, or support questions.
- Recommended next step for a focused demo or review.
Better vendor conversations
The goal is not to make the checklist complicated. The goal is to make the sales call more useful.
If your union can explain what has to work on day one, the demo can focus on fit instead of generic features.
Get Website Mockup Building Blocks
Current site review
Starts from the website members use today.
Clear goals
Focuses the mockup around member and staff tasks.
Required pages
Defines what needs to launch first.
Forms
Keeps routing and attribution needs in scope.
Resources
Plans private files and member paths early.
Next step
Moves from rough notes to a focused website conversation.
After you submit
Request routing
Your request is routed by the request type selected in the form: software demo, website project, migration or replacement, managed IT support, competitor alternative, or not sure yet.
Add short notes about your current system, current website, pain points, timeline, and the decision you need to make.
Focused follow-up
Union Impact can use the worksheet details to focus the next conversation around the right modules, website scope, migration path, support needs, or competitor comparison.
Do not paste passwords into the form. Secure access sharing should happen through a separate follow-up path.
Keep the first pass practical
Decision support
The mockup should help your union make a decision, not create extra design noise.
The goal is to clarify navigation, member actions, forms, resources, launch scope, and support expectations before the full build.
Next step
Use the form on this page to send the request type that fits best. If you are not sure, choose not sure yet and describe the workflow you want to improve.
The most useful submissions include current tools, current pain points, required forms or reports, and the decision your team needs to make.
Related next steps
- Website Client Questionnaire – Use the longer questionnaire if you already have more project details.
- Union Website Redesign Checklist – Prepare a fuller redesign plan.
- Union Website Cost Calculator – Estimate project scope before pricing.
- Union Buyer Tools – Checklists, worksheets, and planning tools for union technology decisions.
- Union Impact Software Modules – Member records, dues, dispatch, grievances, files, reporting, and communication.
- Website Design and Hosting – Union website planning, launch support, hosting, forms, and ongoing updates.
- Schedule a Demo – Bring your checklist, worksheet, or current vendor questions to a focused demo.