Article Production Line
A monthly stream of publish-ready articles with front matter, a hero image, a second-language variant and the social posts.
Systems already built and running for other businesses, ported to your data and your branding: the platforms, automations, connectors and apps an operating business runs its day on, each with a detail page on what porting it involves.
Each card below is a system shape we have already built and run, not a service description. The detail page behind it says what the system does, what it is made of, and what porting it to your business involves.
Nothing here matches . That does not mean we cannot build it.
An agent reads your description, works out what it would take, and comes back with the questions that decide the price.
A monthly stream of publish-ready articles with front matter, a hero image, a second-language variant and the social posts.
Every image a site, article or campaign needs, generated to one locked look and exported into the asset folder, cost quoted first.
Script, storyboard, narration, generated b-roll and screen takes assembled into a finished cut, then cut down to portrait pieces.
Posts, stories, covers, banners and the display-ad size set, typeset from your own design tokens so text and colour are exact.
Slide decks, offers, reports and long-form guides produced to the house look, with a review round trip through Word for experts.
Dunning lists by stage, due-date runs, payment matching as a dry run, and a collections dossier, each behind a review step.
Drop the month's worklist spreadsheet on the planning page and get a proposed route per day, reviewed before anything is booked.
Work sessions, rate cards with validity dates, invoices and payments, and a published billing sheet with its scope and totals.
Drop a PDF or photo in the app, or mail it to a shared mailbox, and it comes back as a draft record with the source archived.
Any incoming Excel or PDF list becomes master data: columns mapped automatically, the mapping confirmed, the file kept attached.
Staff describe a recurring job in chat and it becomes a visible step graph they approve, then run on demand or on a schedule.
A plain email becomes a documented work item, implemented and deployed to an isolated preview the customer approves first.
An authenticated control centre showing what is live, whether it is up, what the tests prove and what was billed for what.
One tenant-scoped backend behind several portals, so an operator keeps a single schema instead of a data file set per customer.
The old application runs beside a modern replacement on the same data, and a re-runnable migrator fails the run on any mismatch.
An existing CMS site moved to one container behind a shared proxy, with two slots so production is a deliberate promotion.
A barcode scan or a photo becomes a clean product record and keeps stock from there, with the cost of each stage shown live.
One scan is fanned out to several data sources and merged into a single draft for approval, with vision taking over when needed.
Staff scan with the phone in their pocket: live scanning with pause and resume, frame capture, and a hardened mobile camera path.
Every run shows what each stage did and what it cost while it happens, rather than arriving as a surprise on a monthly invoice.
Several systems answer in one chat client on desktop, phone and tablet, so a question can cross them, with nothing to install.
The model never holds a write tool. The tool returns a form, and the form performs the single write into the system of record.
The owner connects a personal chat account to their own business data, with access following the identity behind each request.
Content pillars, a posting calendar, posts written to each platform's own format, and one long piece repurposed into atoms.
A scored audit, structured data, titles and meta, an llms.txt posture, and a weekly check that files one prioritized issue.
Consent-gated measurement with real conversion events, then ask how many enquiries came in last month without opening a dashboard.
Every AI feature classified against the four EU Act tiers, with Article 50 disclosure copy ready for the consent screen.
A per-feature personal-data inventory, a gap list covering processor agreements and transfers, and a privacy notice ready to publish.
A WCAG 2.1 AA audit against the EU Accessibility Act frame, with each finding linked to its success criterion and a fix recipe.
A day and week plan board with drag-and-drop assignment, free-slot lookup, and a technician's day recomputed when one visit moves.
Objects, units, installed equipment and service intervals, with resident letters, send tracking and a document archive per object.
Customers get a time-limited link, see the free slots for their address and pick one, with no account and no phone call needed.
Typed tools over the live business database, connected to the chat client staff already use, with OAuth or a key for desktop.
Every mail the application sends leaves a real mailbox in your tenant, with no relay, plus a test mode that redirects everything.
Uploads and metadata handled through the platform API: resumable upload, titles, descriptions, tags and chapters set or updated.
A graph application for entities and their connections: switchable layouts, in-place editing, roles, and a streaming assistant.
Four switchable layouts, a force view and a perspective mode that focuses one entity and filters the graph to what relates to it.
The people who know the structure type a sentence and the assistant adds or reconciles the record, instead of opening a form.
Contributors propose changes, a reviewer applies them, and new contributors are onboarded through a tamper-proof link.
Logo with variants and usage rules, a three-layer token set, colour and typography, and a voice guide distilled from your pages.
Copy from the brand positioning applied to the professional profiles, and an HTML email signature generated from the same token set.
Member records, contracts, payments and open items in one back office, with dunning stages and membership statistics.
Class schedules, trainer profiles, absences and substitutions in one admin app, with an enquiry inbox and drafted replies.
A catalog and player with slides, narration, quizzes and an exam, where a new course is a folder of content and no code change.
Training material generated from a document: a written guide, composed slides, narration, an avatar video or a full course folder.
Vouchers, a chart of accounts, fixed assets, liquidity, monthly VAT and the annual declaration, plus invoicing with PDFs and mail.
The model proposes the bookings, you approve each one in a form inside the chat, and every machine-written record carries a badge in the list.
A cost gets the account its siblings got last time, not a keyword guess, and a line that cannot be resolved stays editable instead of blocked.
Ask what is still unbooked for a period: the mailbox is swept for supplier invoices, matched against the ledger, and each attachment archived.
Recurring supplier invoices pulled with their authoritative totals, dry run first, re-runnable without duplicates, each document archived.
An invoice in dollars becomes a euro record at a looked-up rate, with the same calculation in the app, in the chat client and on the phone.
Every archived document carries its year, account and amounts, readable on hover in the file list, so the archive can be traced back to its record.
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