MH Tactical Solutions
Tactical-brand WordPress with a stacked three-word hero and a high-contrast CTA.
A WordPress site for a tactical training provider serving law enforcement and security professionals — where credibility isn't a design choice, it's the whole brief.
The Brief
MH Tactical Solutions Inc. provides specialized tactical training for law enforcement officers, military personnel, security professionals, and first responders. Their programmes cover high-risk operations, use-of-force decision-making, and the applied skills that keep professionals effective under pressure. The instructors are practitioners, not academics — and the clients evaluating a training provider are professionals who can spot the difference between genuine operational experience and a polished sales pitch immediately.
Bryka built the MH Tactical Solutions website as a WordPress site calibrated for that audience. The brief was to communicate capability and credibility without bluster: clear course descriptions, transparent instructor backgrounds, and an enquiry flow designed for organizations procuring training at the departmental or unit level. The design needed to feel serious and authoritative — the kind of site that a police services procurement officer or a base training coordinator would forward to their superior with confidence.
Technology stack
- WordPress (custom theme)
- Course & programme catalogue architecture
- Instructor biography & credentials templates
- Organizational enquiry & booking flow
- Certifications & accreditation display
- Photo & video training documentation
- Accessible, high-contrast visual system



Capability That Reads As Experience, Not Marketing
Tactical training buyers are professionally sceptical. They have seen too many providers lead with dramatic imagery and deliver underwhelming instruction. A site that leans on stock photography of people in kit, generic mission-statement language, and a contact form that goes nowhere does real damage to a firm's credibility with the audience that matters. We built the MH Tactical capability pages around substance: specific programme descriptions, clear learning outcomes, the qualifications and operational backgrounds of the instructors, and the types of organizations and units that the programmes are designed for. The photography is real. The credentials are verifiable. The site earns trust by not trying too hard.




Instructor Profiles That Put The People First
In tactical training, the instructor is the product. A department choosing a provider is choosing the people who will stand in front of their officers, and that decision carries real professional and liability weight. We built instructor biography templates that give MH Tactical's team a proper platform: operational background, certifications, training specializations, and the relevant experience that makes each instructor qualified to teach what they teach. This is the section of the site that converts a serious inquiry into a booking — not the homepage hero, not the pricing page. Giving it proper structure and prominence is the most important decision we made on this project.
An Enquiry Flow Built For Organizational Buyers
Tactical training is rarely purchased by an individual. The typical buyer is a training coordinator, a department head, or a procurement officer evaluating options for a unit or a service. That means the enquiry form can't be a generic "send us a message" field — it needs to gather the right information to route the conversation correctly and demonstrate that the provider understands institutional procurement. We built an enquiry flow that captures organization type, training need, approximate unit size, and timeline, giving MH Tactical the context to respond with a tailored proposal rather than a follow-up questionnaire. First impressions in B2G sales happen faster than most providers realize.
Serving an audience that vets everything?
We build WordPress sites for professional service firms whose clients expect credentials before they pick up the phone — defence, security, law enforcement, and specialist training providers.
