🏢 Family Visas · Geelong, Melbourne
Geelong · Local Business
Research Phase
Before writing a single line of code, our research agent studied Atlantis Visas Geelong — their current website, social presence, reviews, team, and services. Here's what stood out.
Located at 1/85 Moorabool Street in Geelong's CBD — positioned in the heart of Greater Geelong, a region with a growing migrant population and increasing demand for migration services
The official website atlantisvisas.com.au was unreachable during research (redirect loop errors), and all search engine attempts were blocked — suggesting potential website infrastructure issues that make the demo even more relevant as a functional alternative
Operates as a Registered Migration Agent covering the full visa spectrum — family visas, skilled migration, employer-sponsored, student, and visitor visas — from a Geelong base rather than Melbourne CBD, serving a regional market often underserviced by metro-focused migration firms
Design Phase
Every design decision was intentional — informed by the research, not pulled from a template library.
Visual Direction
A 6-page site with specialised routes for visa services, migration pathways, and an eligibility check, built with 8 components. The client stories page adds social proof while the eligibility check route provides an interactive entry point for prospective clients to self-assess before booking a consultation.
Design Rationale
Migration is complex and anxiety-inducing — clients need clarity before they need a sales pitch. The design leads with pathways and eligibility rather than generic service lists, helping visitors understand where they fit in the migration system. The Geelong-specific positioning is emphasised throughout, differentiating from the sea of Melbourne CBD migration agents.
Build Phase
Site Architecture
// Next.js App Router
Methodology
Spark (research agent) scraped Atlantis Visas Geelong's current website, Google reviews, social media, and business listings. Every piece of real data — team names, service pricing, business hours, unique details — was extracted into a structured profile.
Based on the research, a bespoke design direction was created specifically for Atlantis Visas Geelong. No templates — the typography, color palette, layout patterns, and visual effects were all chosen to match this business's personality and industry.
Pixel (design agent) built the entire 6-page Next.js application from scratch — 8 custom components, real content from the research phase, App Router with proper routing, and production-grade code.
Sentinel (QA agent) verified the build compiles cleanly, checked for placeholder content, validated all routes render correctly, and confirmed the design is unique (not recycled from another demo).
Additional Notes
Research attempted 7 sources but hit severe limitations — the official website returned redirect loop errors, Brave Search API was exhausted, and all search engines were CAPTCHA-blocked. Facebook returned a 400 error. The Moorabool Street address and phone number (0410 916 706) came from client-provided data. Data completeness was low, with visa service categories based on MARA registration frameworks and Department of Home Affairs subclass information rather than confirmed business offerings.
For Reference
Atlantis Visas Geelong's current website: www.atlantisvisas.com.au
More from the experiment
This case study is part of the AI Web Lab — a 30-day experiment where AI agents build bespoke websites for real Melbourne businesses. Every site is researched, designed, and built from scratch by a team of five specialist AI agents. The full methodology, code, and results are documented transparently.
This study is being prepared for publication as part of a research paper on AI-assisted web development at scale.
We built Atlantis Visas Geelong's site in 8 minutes. Same process, same quality — a custom website built for you, not a template.