The First of Its Kind
Vox Futura is the world’s first digital avatar speaker bureau. It connects leading thinkers and talent with global stages - not in person, but through hyper-realistic digital avatars. These avatars appear live, pre-recorded, or even AI-assisted, allowing speakers to be in two places at once - or never leave home at all.
Linford was brought in to build the very first website for Vox Futura. The goal was to explain a new concept in a way that felt clear, credible, and exciting - while making the experience of booking a digital avatar speaker feel as seamless as booking a real one.
A New Medium Needs a New Kind of Site
This wasn’t just another agency site. Vox is doing something completely new - and the biggest challenge was clarity. We had to explain what a digital speaker bureau actually is, how it works, and why it matters - all without overwhelming the user or slipping into sci-fi.
The site needed to feel fresh but serious, bold but not gimmicky, and simple enough for anyone to understand - even if they’d never heard of digital avatars before.
Built for Discovery and Booking
We designed and built a clean, fast site on Webflow, with sharp copy and a structure built around user questions. Who are the speakers? How does it work? What’s the tech? Everything was written and designed to guide users step by step - from curiosity to enquiry.
Each speaker has their own page, showcasing their avatar, topics, and formats. We also built in flexible CMS tools so the team can add, update, and promote speakers as the bureau grows.
Launching a Category, Not Just a Company
The site launched as Vox Futura went public - and quickly became the hub for speaker discovery, media attention, and early client interest. It doesn’t just explain the offering - it gives the whole business legitimacy and structure, setting the tone for a new kind of speaking experience.
Vox isn’t just building a company. It’s building a category. Now it has a site that reflects that.
What Others Can Learn From This
If you’re introducing something new, don’t try to say everything - say the right things, clearly.
Your website isn’t just a presence. It’s your first proof of concept.


