Pimp My Website Demo #3 pick
Mug-n-Bun is Demo #3.
The plan is a direct-link improvement demo: show the current first screen, show the cleaner version, then ask whether Ten Thirty Two can host or polish it as a free proof of work.
Selected candidate: Mug-n-Bun Drive-In.
No outreach has been sent yet. This replacement avoids Bacon Ag’s lane completely and does not compete with any active Ten Thirty Two client work.
Side-by-side demo
Original first screen versus the Ten Thirty Two change concept.
This is the sales-demo heart of Pimp My Website: show the current public screen, then show the changed first screen we would send as the direct-link pitch.
Root beer / tenderloins / drive-in classics
Get to the menu before the pop-up.
Lead with the reason people came: food, hours, location, jobs, and the fastest path to order or plan a visit. Invite the newsletter after the visitor has context.
The change keeps the old-school drive-in charm and moves the first screen toward the customer’s next action before asking for a signup.
Steady notes
Current status before outreach.
Candidate changed away from the conflicting lane to avoid any Bacon Ag overlap. Original screenshot captured, side-by-side comparison added, and no company contact has been sent yet.
Why this one
This is a strong Demo #3 target.
Mug-n-Bun is a real working-business site with recognizable local value, strong nostalgia, menu intent, hiring intent, and an immediate first-screen comparison opportunity.
Classic Indianapolis drive-in
The public site and Visit Indy listing describe long-running local appeal: tenderloins, onion rings, coney sauce, homemade root beer, menus, jobs, and visitor intent.
Make the first click obvious
A demo can turn the page into a mobile-first restaurant desk: menu, hours, directions, featured favorites, jobs, and newsletter signup after the visitor gets oriented.
Offer a free hosted proof
The first message can send one link, explain what was improved, and ask whether Ten Thirty Two can host or polish the site for free as a practical test.
Contact route held off-page
The public website has a public contact route. The actual outreach address and message draft should stay in private working notes, not on the deployed demo page.
Build brief
What Demo #3 should become.
Mobile-first landing
Hero with name, location, hours, menu, directions, and job actions visible before any modal.
Menu-first path
Fast routes to food, drinks, favorites, specials, and the items that make the place famous.
Visit planner
Cleaner map, hours, parking/carhop notes, event-season traffic notes, and family-friendly visit cues.
Offer email package
Short message, link to demo, no pressure, and a free-hosting proof-of-work ask.
Claim Your Bounty
Finders can earn 10% when a lead becomes paid work.
If someone introduces a company that becomes a Ten Thirty Two customer, Ten Thirty Two gives that finder 10% of the total bill for that season as a thank you. This offer is on for Ten Thirty Two demos and off by default for client systems.