Start a Project

Define the system your business needs.

Use the form to describe the project type, current setup, business problem, desired result, and optional timeline or budget.

Quick project signal

Send a short request first.

If the full brief feels early, send the pressure point and contact. The first reply can turn it into scope.

Open full brief

Intake reactor Turn context into scope.

The form routes business pressure, current systems, desired output, and integrations into one project request.

ProblemCurrent systemDesired outputIntegrations

01

Capture context

The request enters with source, offer, UTM, current system, and business pressure.

02

Map scope

Inputs, integrations, expected output, and first launch boundary are turned into a build path.

03

Route next step

The project can be reviewed as a landing page, automation, system, platform, or data workflow.

Proof assets

Example first-stage proof

A lead converts more easily when the first build has a visible proof target. These patterns show what can be validated before a larger system is expanded.

01

Lead intake system

Pressure
Requests arrive from forms, ads, referrals, email, and messengers with no single owner or next action.
First useful build
One tracked intake path with source context, priority, owner, status, and next action.
Proof signal
Stored lead source, response state, routing bucket, and follow-up queue.
02

Content operation

Pressure
Topics, briefs, drafts, approvals, publishing, and SEO checks live in separate manual steps.
First useful build
A controlled publishing workflow with templates, review states, CMS handoff, and reporting points.
Proof signal
Visible queue, approval status, publishing output, indexation or performance signals.
03

Data and commerce control

Pressure
Catalog, prices, stock, competitors, or operational data are checked by hand and become stale quickly.
First useful build
A normalized data layer with checks, alerts, dashboard output, and an action list.
Proof signal
Freshness checks, missing-field reports, alerts, data coverage, and completed actions.