Eyes-On-Me — an online catalog for an independent jewelry brand


A focused engagement to put a jewelry brand's catalog online, designed around how the founder actually wanted to show their work.
Inside the platform
A page for every piece
Each piece gets a real page — the photograph at full size, materials, weight, price, and a direct line to the studio. No cart, no checkout funnel; a considered enquiry instead.

Browse the way collectors think
Rings, earrings, necklaces, brooches — clean category views with a filter that stays out of the way. Find the thing without wading through everything.

A storefront that sets the tone
A quiet, gallery-first home — one line, a few featured pieces, and the work doing the talking.

The whole catalog on one screen
The studio opens to a single table: every piece with its photo, SKU, material, price, featured and availability state — edit or add from the same place.

A new piece in a minute
Add a piece the way the studio actually works: a photo, a few fields, publish. It's on the storefront immediately — no deploy, no developer.

Edit anything, live
Price changed, a piece sold, a better photo — edit in place and the public catalog reflects it at once.

The background
Eyes-On-Me is a small independent jewelry studio. The work sold through DMs, a spreadsheet, and a marketplace listing that took a cut and owned the relationship — every new piece meant updating three places, and the catalog never looked like the work deserved.
We built an owned, photography-first catalog and a back-office simple enough that the studio runs it alone: pieces and categories managed from one screen, published instantly to a storefront built to let the photographs lead. Enquiries now arrive against the specific piece, the marketplace cut is gone, and a new piece is live the moment it's added.
“I'd been putting off building a real catalog for over a year. Inxpired delivered in three weeks, on a fixed price we agreed to upfront, and the result is the first version of my own website I'm actually proud of. They even fixed bugs in their own framework on my project so the next person doesn't hit them.”
Oksa Batrisyia · Operation Lead, Eyes On Me