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Case studies on how we build — the problems, the methodology, and what shipped.
Case studies on how we build — the problems, the methodology, and what shipped.

EdTech · classroom subscription
The problem: 30,000+ curriculum resources with no way to plan with them. Teachers kept falling back on the same materials.
What we shipped: An AI-first planning platform: personalized recommendations, a differentiation assistant, and a workspace that keeps teachers in flow. 40k+ classrooms.
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Industrial printing distributor · AI-first e-commerce
The problem: Competing against manufacturers who sell direct, with a static website and a catalog buyers could not navigate.
What we shipped: An AI that knows the catalog, guides the configuration, and closes the gap with the manufacturers.
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Special education · membership product
The problem: A library of IEP goals and six years of methodology that educators paid to access. The search returned noise. The platform was split across multiple logins.
What we shipped: Semantic goal search, a conversational SmartSite, and Brain-e, an AI writing assistant built on the methodology. The library finally works.
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Healthcare nonprofit · AI-first website rebuild
The problem: Their website couldn't give caregivers real, cited answers about local resources. Just static pages and dead-end links.
What we shipped: Full AI-first rebuild: citation-aware conversational answers, local-first intelligent search, and a platform caregivers can trust.
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Roofing contractor · AI-first website
The problem: Atlas Platinum credentials and a strong track record, sitting behind a website that could not convert researching homeowners into callers.
What we shipped: Roofster: a branded AI assistant with three task-specific agents, live on the site. Shingles page rebuilt around credentials, product detail, and chatbot engagement.
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