Intent-first English layer Global advisory layer

Start with the decision you need to make first, not with a generic agency pitch.

This English layer is designed to move visitors quickly into pricing, phase-one scope, rollout quality, and reusable prep assets. The goal is not to say everything. It is to make the next click obvious.

A collaborative product team working together around laptops in a studio office.
Real scope discussions beat vague pricing pages. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

English-first acquisition

Built for international search intent instead of translated filler.

Operational scoping

Cost, rollout, and admin ownership are explained before outreach.

Reply-ready inquiry path

The English form already feeds the live lead pipeline.

High-intent landing pages only, not machine-translated bulk content English inquiry flow connected to the existing lead pipeline Focused on cost, scope, timeline, and vendor-fit decisions High-intent landing pages only, not machine-translated bulk content English inquiry flow connected to the existing lead pipeline Focused on cost, scope, timeline, and vendor-fit decisions

Start By Intent

Choose the question you need answered first

Research Surfaces

A structured English surface, not a translated brochure

The redesign treats the English site as a premium research publication and advisory studio, with sharper hierarchy for guides, resources, questions, and stories.

01

Guide

Website quote red flags usually show up before the kickoff call if you know where to look

1 visits in the recent window.

Open guide
02

Guide

Roadmap versus phase one is the decision that keeps MVP estimates honest

2 visits in the recent window.

Open guide
03

Guide

A chatbot handoff workflow should be designed before the bot answers real users

5 visits in the recent window.

Open guide
04

Question

How do I compare website quotes without missing scope gaps?

Do not compare website quotes as if they are all pricing the same thing. The biggest gaps usually hide in migration effo

Open answer
05

Question

When does an MVP need admin tools in phase one?

Admin tooling belongs in phase one when the launch cannot be safely operated without it. If the team still can manage th

Open answer

Advisory Engagement

Reduce ambiguity before the first vendor conversation.

Use the English-first scope layer to sort cost drivers, scope boundaries, admin ownership, and launch assumptions before outreach.