Product system
Product
Premium managed service for hospitality and local businesses: from brief to launch with human verification, visible artifacts, and monthly Cura del sito.
Five stages, five concrete artifacts
Progress happens when each output is clear, useful, reviewed, and ready for a commercial decision.
Goal, audience, offer, and conversion priorities are aligned in one concise sheet.
Brief snapshot
- Commercial goal
- Primary audience
- CTA priority
Sitemap and hierarchy become decision paths, not generic navigation.
Mini sitemap
- Home
- Offer pages
- Contact path
Copy, CTA microcopy, and SEO metadata are produced for the chosen vertical.
Copy + SEO block
- Headline and lede
- Contextual CTA
- Meta title/description
- IT/EN parity with human review
The static package is ready for hosting with an explicit human-review gate.
Publication strip
- Package ready
- Human review
- Publish gate
- JSON-LD validated
Client requests enter a tracked backlog with expected impact and clear priority.
Change request card
- Request
- Expected impact
- Approval status
- Owner and target date
What clients can actually evaluate
Artifacts are visible in the demo showroom and module pages, so decisions stay tied to proof rather than abstract claims.
- Full showroom on /en/demo/
- Module hub on /en/solutions/
- Security casebook on /en/security/
- Sitemap snapshot and SEO metadata block
Proof before go-live
Every site goes through explicit checks: verified facts, clear asset rights, premium mobile review, and your approval before publishing.
- Every fact verified at source before go-live (hours, prices, policies, languages)
- Assets with confirmed usage rights
- Premium mobile check before publication
- Nothing goes live without your approval
What intentionally stays outside the public product
The public showcase does not run live operations: no deploy, no system access, and no credentials or sensitive-data handling. No editor, plugins, or technical details for you to manage alone.
- No live API in public demo
- Critical transitions always require human review
- Up to 12 languages — including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Arabic when needed (pack on request)