[Case study headline — the outcome in a sentence]
[Standfirst — one or two sentences expanding on the headline: who the client is, what we did, and the headline result. Replace with real copy before publishing.]
[Frame the problem the client came to us with]
[Describe the starting point: the manual work, the bottleneck, the broken experience, or the ambition. What was costing the client time, money, or growth? Keep it concrete — numbers and specifics make the result that follows land harder.]
[A second paragraph if needed — context on constraints, stack, stakeholders, or why earlier attempts didn't work.]
[How we engineered input into output]
[Walk through what we did and why. Tie it back to the input→output method: what inputs we mapped, what we built, and the decisions that mattered. Use the list below for the concrete steps.]
- [Step or workstream — e.g. mapped the manual workflow and data sources.]
- [Step or workstream — e.g. designed and built the automation / agent / product.]
- [Step or workstream — e.g. added guardrails, monitoring, and a clean handover.]
[The result, in one line]
[Summarize the impact in plain language before the numbers. What changed for the client's business, team, or customers?]
A look at the work
[Client quote — a short, specific endorsement of the work and the result. Replace with a real testimonial; remove this block if you don't have one yet.]