Mortgage Professionals Canada Takes the Spotlight: Sitefinity Project of the Month!

Scott Snowden
Scott Snowden
Business & Technology Strategy
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Raise a glass and ring the bells—Mortgage Professionals Canada (MPC) just took home some serious digital gold! 🏆

Their recently launched website has officially been named Sitefinity’s Project of the Month, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to celebrate this milestone with them.

This isn’t just any website. It’s the new digital home for an organization that represents, licenses, and advocates for mortgage brokers across Canada. That’s a big audience, and an even bigger responsibility.

MPC knew they needed a platform as dynamic and forward-thinking as the professionals they support—and that’s exactly what they delivered.

With a laser focus on accessibility, seamless functionality, and a clean, confident brand presence, this site was built to serve both members and the public. From member renewals and course registrations to a national “Find Me a Broker” feature, the new MPC site is polished, powerful, and purpose-built.

The highlights?

  • Secure, authenticated e-commerce portal
  • Intuitive information architecture that makes everything findable
  • Public-facing tools to connect Canadians with licensed brokers
  • Smart design that blends finesse with function

Of course, behind every great launch is a powerhouse team—and we at Flywheel were honored to help bring MPC’s vision to life. From brand expression and integration to architecture and build, our crew got to flex every digital muscle in service of this outstanding organization.

But make no mistake—this win belongs to MPC. They brought the clarity, the ambition, and the drive to create something exceptional for their members and the industry at large.

🥂 Congratulations to the entire team at Mortgage Professionals Canada. You’ve set the bar high, and we’re beyond proud to have been part of the journey.

Now go ahead and check out the teaser video—and don’t be surprised if you feel like applauding by the end.

This is what a digital win looks like.

 

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