Work

Real businesses.
Real problems.
Real outcomes.

These aren't tidy success stories. They're honest accounts of what was actually wrong and what it took to fix it. Names and some details changed at client request.

[Industry]
[Year]

[Title that names the problem, not the service. E.g. "A business that looked healthy and wasn't"]

[1 sentence: the situation before. What the founder was experiencing. Written from their perspective, not yours.]

[Outcome metric or description]
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[Industry]
[Year]

[Title that names the problem, not the service]

[1 sentence: the situation before.]

[Outcome]
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[Industry]
[Year]

[Title that names the problem, not the service]

[1 sentence: the situation before.]

[Outcome]
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Each case study inner page follows this structure:

The situation

What the founder was dealing with. Honest, no jargon. Their words where possible.

What we found

The diagnosis. What was actually broken vs. what they thought was broken.

What we did

The work. Not a list of services. The actual decisions and changes made.

What changed

The outcome. Numbers where possible. The founder's experience where numbers aren't enough.

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in any of these?