Introduction to TFT B.E.S.T.
A concise, first-step workshop for people who want a grounded introduction to the TFT B.E.S.T. approach.
- Format
- In person
- When
- 6 June 2026
- Where
- Mornington Peninsula
- Pricing
- From $95
This MVP demo shows how the brand, workshop pathways, and core offers can be presented while final content is still being refined.
The design is intentionally calm and structured so the project can absorb incomplete content now without looking unfinished.
TFT B.E.S.T. combines a guided, body-aware approach with practical education and workshop pathways. This demo site is designed to feel polished now, while keeping every major content block easy to update later in Directus.
Start with a clear overview, simple language, and an introductory workshop format.
Explore →Move from interest to guided learning with education pages and workshop pathways.
Explore →Review the training pathway, immersion formats, and deeper workshop options.
Explore →The homepage is designed to do a small number of things well: explain the offer, show pathways, and give visitors a confident next action.
Each section is short, direct, and easy to swap out later. Nothing depends on long-form copy being finished today.
Workshops are treated as a practical conversion anchor for the MVP, with sessions and practitioner pages supporting that structure.
The frontend is static, the CMS is isolated, and all infrastructure values are designed to move later with environment changes instead of rewrites.
Featured workshops give the demo a strong review surface and make the site feel active, even while the long-tail content is still being shaped.
A concise, first-step workshop for people who want a grounded introduction to the TFT B.E.S.T. approach.
A longer-format placeholder workshop for people exploring practitioner-focused learning and guided practice.
Use this placeholder CTA to send new visitors toward an introductory workshop or a low-friction first conversation.
View workshopsThis CTA is designed for visitors who already know they want a deeper learning pathway and need a clear next step.
See practitioner trainingTestimonials are clearly marked as demo content so stakeholders can review layout and rhythm without any confusion about whether the quotes are live endorsements.
“Demo content only: this placeholder quote exists to show layout, spacing, and tone. Replace it with approved, real-world testimonial copy before launch.”
“Demo content only: this testimonial block is a visual stand-in for future social proof. It should be replaced with verified and consented content later.”
The FAQ block covers the current MVP boundaries and explains how the stack is intended to evolve later.
No. This website is an MVP demo. The structure is real, but much of the wording is placeholder copy designed to be replaced in Directus once final business content is approved.
Yes. Workshop titles, dates, descriptions, CTA labels, and SEO text are all stored in the CMS so they can be revised without redesigning the site.
Yes. The workshop structure is intentionally simple so it can describe in-person, online, or hybrid offers without major layout changes.
No. This MVP stops at clear information architecture, polished presentation, and direct calls to action. Booking and payment workflows are intentionally out of scope.