
Digital Storefront Program
Code Works' Digital Storefront Program empowers minority- and locally-owned small businesses surrounding South Bend, Indiana through grant funding. Explore the transformative websites we've designed to boost visibility, accessibility, and sales for these unique enterprises.

Pie for Providers
Code Works partnered with Pie for Providers to build an application that simplifies subsidy applications for childcare providers, ensuring they receive government funding for their services. The application tracks important dates and events and sends reminders to childcare providers with instructions on how to submit for subsidies.

Naxos Neighbors
Naxos Neighbors sought to redesign their existing website to create a more modern interface while also promoting their newly launched app. Code Works delivered an appealing and user-friendly website that not only showcases the client’s mission, but also highlights the app.

Wellness Haven
Code Works crafted a website for Wellness Haven that not only effectively showcases their available services and workshops, but also seamlessly integrates a user-friendly appointment scheduling system—while still embodying the unique personality and aesthetic of the company owner.

Technology Resource Center
Code Works partnered with The City of South Bend to create a brand for their new Technology Resource Center. The branding reflected the center’s commitment to inclusivity and innovation, positioning it as a cornerstone of South Bend's evolving tech community.

Third Coast Federal
Code Works partnered with Third Coast Federal to prototype a tool that helps identify and engage nontraditional defense contractors—small, innovative businesses often overlooked in the federal procurement process.

The Portage Collective
Code Works partnered with The Portage Collective to create a website that could showcase their small businesses, explain their services, and make it easy for customers to connect, all while capturing the essence of their community.