Case Pirate Gold

Project summary

We built a complete Webflow-based website for Pirate Gold Corp in under three weeks, in close collaboration with Mining Visuals, who led the design and brand identity work.

The website serves as a digital platform for a company in transition, where new brand identity, content, and technical requirements needed to align within a very tight timeframe. The solution includes an extensive news archive, interactive maps of mining projects, and integration with the company’s forum community.

The result is a digital experience that both communicates the brand and makes it easy for stakeholders to follow the company’s development over time.

Visit https://www.pirategold.ca/

Project overview

Key takeaways

  • Delivered a full Webflow website in under three weeks
  • A structured and scalable CMS for a large news archive
  • Interactive maps visualising mining project locations
  • Created a digital platform combining storytelling, information, and investor communication

Platform

Webflow

A new identity sets sail for a new era

When a Canadian mining company changed its name and entire brand identity, they needed a digital home to match, and fast. We took on the project and delivered a complete Webflow site in under three weeks, built around a pirate-inspired theme that's anything but generic.

Pirate Gold Corp, formerly Sokoman Minerals Corp — is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on gold projects in Newfoundland and Labrador. In 2025, the company completed a full rebrand, including a new name that nods to Newfoundland's history with pirates.

The Challenge

Pirate Gold came to us through our partners at Mining Visuals with a clear brief: a new website, on a tight timeline, that could communicate the company's offering, projects, and history to a broad range of stakeholders, from investors to geologists.

Beyond the core communication needs, the project required integrations that aren't typical for a corporate site: forum chat, interactive maps of the mining projects, and a news archive stretching all the way back to 2017. All of this had to work seamlessly, without compromising the pirate aesthetic at the heart of the new brand.

The Solution

Working closely with Mining Visuals, who handled design and brand identity, we took ownership of the entire Webflow build. With our established process and systematic approach, we delivered a finished site in under three weeks, supported by clear communication and regular check-ins that kept the project moving efficiently.

The site is built on Webflow CMS, which handles the deep news archive without breaking a sweat. We integrated interactive maps to show the geographical context of the mining projects, along with chat functionality for the company's existing forum community. The pirate-inspired theme, a direct reference to Newfoundland's seafaring history, runs through the entire experience, making the site stand out in an industry that doesn't always take visual risks.

The Result

The new pirategold.ca is a complete digital platform where stakeholders can follow the company, explore historical news back to 2017, discover active mining projects through an interactive map, and stay updated on upcoming initiatives. A site that works as much as a living archive as it does a modern communications tool.

We're proud to have played a part in putting Pirate Gold on the map, literally. And we have a lot of respect for a company that chose to go its own way in terms of theme, tone, and identity. In a time when so much digital content trends toward the generic, a distinctive brand is what people actually remember.

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Last updated: 2026-06-30

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