Examples

The kinds of projects we typically take on.

Concrete examples, grouped by category, to give you a sense of scope. Yours will look different, these are conceptual, designed to make a conversation easier to start.

Conceptual, not case studies. These are the kinds of projects we scope and build, not specific client work. We don't publish client logos or fake testimonials. When we have permission to share real work, we will.

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Business websites

Sites that load fast, read well on a phone, and answer the basic questions a customer has in the first few seconds.

Mockup of a clean small-business website homepage on desktop.

Restaurant site with online inquiry

Menu, hours, location, reservation or catering inquiry form, and an admin view of incoming requests.

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Trade or service company site

Service pages, service area, gallery of past work, quote-request form, and prominent click-to-call on mobile.

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Clinic or wellness office site

Services, practitioner bios, intake form, hours, location, and a clear booking call-to-action.

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Professional office site (legal, accounting, consulting)

Practice areas, team page, credibility content, and a clean contact path that respects client privacy.

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Internal tools that replace spreadsheets

The kind of tool you don't show off to customers, the one your team opens every morning instead of three different tabs.

Mockup of an internal job-tracking tool that replaces a spreadsheet.

Job tracker for a service company

Quotes, scheduled jobs, technician notes, photos, and customer status, all in one screen instead of five.

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Order intake for a small manufacturer

Replace the shared spreadsheet with a real form, an order list, statuses, and a simple production view.

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Internal request system for an office

Staff submit requests through a form; managers see one queue, assign owners, and track resolution.

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Inventory helper for a retail store

Track stock, reorder points, suppliers, and incoming shipments without a spreadsheet that nobody trusts.

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CRM and client portals

Lightweight customer tracking and private client areas built around how you actually work with the people you serve.

Mockup of a lightweight CRM and client portal interface.

Simple CRM for a local service business

Leads, customers, quotes, follow-ups, job status, notes, and next actions in one focused dashboard.

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Client portal for a professional office

Clients submit requests, upload documents, check status, and message the team, instead of long email threads.

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Project workspace for a small agency

Per-client area with deliverables, files, status, and approvals in one private link.

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Repair-shop status portal

Customers check job status, approve quotes, and see updates without phoning the front desk.

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Booking and scheduling

Booking flows that match how your business actually runs, services, durations, staff, intake forms, and reminders.

Mockup of a booking and scheduling interface with calendar and services.

Multi-practitioner clinic booking

Clients pick a service, see available practitioners and times, fill an intake form, and get an automated reminder.

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On-site service scheduling

Customers request a visit, you confirm a time slot from an admin view, and the customer gets confirmation plus reminders.

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Class or session signups

Recurring classes, capacity limits, waitlists, and automated reminders without spreadsheet juggling.

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Personal scheduler for a consultant

Manage appointments, tasks, reminders, and client notes in one private workspace.

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Dashboards and reporting

One focused screen that answers the question every owner has on a Monday morning: how are we actually doing?

Mockup of a business operations dashboard with KPIs and charts.

Operations dashboard for a service business

Today's jobs, this week's bookings, open quotes, follow-ups due, and revenue at a glance.

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Sales pipeline overview

Leads by stage, conversion, average time to close, and follow-ups overdue, without exporting anything.

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Inventory and order dashboard

Stock levels, reorder points, incoming shipments, and slow-movers in one view.

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Owner's weekly view

A single screen designed for the owner: this week, last week, what needs attention.

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Automation and small workflows

The boring repetitive bits that quietly cost your team hours every week, handed off to something reliable.

Mockup of a visual workflow automation builder with connected steps.

Lead follow-up automation

New inquiry comes in, gets logged, assigned to an owner, and triggers a reminder if no follow-up after a few days.

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Order or booking handoff

When a booking or order is confirmed, the right team gets notified, the customer gets a tailored message, and the record is filed correctly.

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Document or invoice routing

Documents get named, filed, and routed to the right person automatically instead of through a chain of emails.

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Daily or weekly summary

An automated end-of-day or end-of-week recap so the owner knows what happened without chasing anyone.

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