15 Gorgeous Sites Built with Twitter Bootstrap

Elena-Cristina Conacel
Creative Tim’s Blog
4 min readSep 23, 2016

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If you are looking for inspiration or just curious to see what other people have built with Bootstrap, you’ve come to the right place.

We have put together a list of sites that look gorgeous and are all based on the same structure. This only goes to show that you are probably better off starting with something like Twitter Bootstrap and investing time into customizing it. From startups to agencies or restaurants, if people were able to make their sites look unique and beautiful, you can probably do the same.

For all the haters saying ‘All Bootstrap sites look the same’, check out this amazing looking pages!

1. Wire

Wire is one of the hot new startups rising up in the messaging space. From typography to colors, we love what they have done over the Twitter Bootstrap structure.

wire

2. Instacart

Instacart is a service offering you grocery deliveries. It looks fun and easy to use and creates a nice, cozy feeling. The colors resembling fruits and vegetables definetely get you in the mood for cooking!

instacart

3. Reserve

Reserve is the app that turns your meal into a whole experience. The design of the site is elegant and gorgeous, making you feel like you are using a premium service.

4. Vogue

One of the greatest fashion magazines, Vogue, has built its website with Bootstrap. We think they’ve done a great job creating their online presence!

5. Strohl

This design agency website looks great! We like their simple look and structure; and also the amazing work that they do.

strohl

6. Apple maps connect

Aimed at improving the accuracy of the Maps data, Apple launched a new service called Maps Connect. Its rollout has been done quietly and in our opinion, with style!

apple-maps

7. Karma

You might already know about this startup from Kickstarter, where it started out. It is a nifty device that enables you to take your wi-fi everywhere you go. Kudos to them on a great product and a clean design!

8. Lyft

The car sharing service that promises to get you a ride whenever is another user of Twitter Bootstrap. Check out how their iconic pink color matches with the simple structure that you are used to!

9. Meteor

Meteor is a platform that helps you build web and mobile apps only in Javascript. The service is clear and easy to use, and their design only goes to prove this!

meteor

10. Pixelapse

The guys at PixeLapse are building a great community based on collaboration and feedback from each other. We think they are doing an amazing job building the open design movement and we love their site!

pixellapse

11. The Conference

The 2015 Conference is one of the most interesting takes we have seen on Twitter Bootstrap. It’s clean, yet playful and overall very easy to use. Make sure to get your tickets early!

12. M Power Yoga

The look and feel of this website are great! It easily lets you know about their services, while keeping a general light design.

13. Elephant Restaurant

The Elephant Restaurant looks simply amazing. Its clear imagery, special fonts and general layout all look great together!

elephant

14. Family Vacation

The guys at Family Vacation are building the next experience for your vacations. Their beautiful and clear interface only goes to show the amount of work and passion they put into building their vision. Definetely check them out!

family-vacation

15. Creative Tim

Lastly, we present to you our own site: creative-tim.com. We’re more than proud to showcase our website, built enterily on Bootstrap and customized with love.

These are just a couple of our favorites. You can go to the Bootstrap Expo for more inspiration, the guys curating it do an awesome job. And if you have some more great examples, be sure to leave a comment with the links!

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Elena-Cristina Conacel
Elena-Cristina Conacel

Written by Elena-Cristina Conacel

Web developer and owner of BootstrapBay. I like foxes, clean design, writing blog posts and creating themes that are useful to other developers.