Examples

Built from real work.

Decent Ops uses real work wherever possible to show the kind of sites, files, service language, customer paths, and business support it can build for small operators.

Microsites Brand clarity File treatment Workflow cleanup Reusable assets Marketable systems

Built from real work

The work comes from real builds.

Decent Ops grew from real work across resale, local service work, content publishing, wellness, photography visibility, kids tools, file treatment, customer paths, and small-business operations. The examples below show how scattered pieces can become clearer public presence, better files, cleaner workflows, and more usable customer paths.

Resale operations

Resale operations can get cleaner when sourcing, photos, storage, listing status, and shipping notes stop living in memory. A fuller example can be added when the right materials are ready.

Local service microsite

A public front door for a home-help business with clearer service boundaries, a customer request path, trust basics, and a cleaner way to get started.

Photography / visibility support

Image-heavy businesses often need clearer profile language, file treatment, useful image context, and cleaner ways to prepare public materials.

Wellness / appointment path

Trust-sensitive service language, appointment direction, FAQ support, and calmer customer communication for a service business.

Publishing structure

Library-style content and publishing support for projects that need organized pages, searchable resources, and a clear reader path.

Business structure support

Practical structure for turning a serious idea into a clearer offer, public presence, customer path, and working business foundation.

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Signature product · Real example

James Cleaning, Repair & Maintenance shows the microsite pattern in the wild.

Real build: jamesmaintains.com is a Decent Ops-built small-service microsite. It shows how a practical local service business can explain what it does, where it works, how customers start, and what expectations are set without turning the project into a bloated website.

Mobile screenshot of the James Cleaning, Repair and Maintenance homepage with logo, contact options, service summary, and Start Your Request button.
Finished public front door.
Mobile screenshot of the James Cleaning, Repair and Maintenance job request form with service options, contact fields, photo upload fields, and job notes.
Customer request flow.
Customer needed

A clear public front door, service boundaries, request flow, and practical trust language.

Customer wanted

A straightforward, neighborly, professional site that did not overstate the business or create wrong-fit leads.

Decent Ops helped with

Brand on Paper clarification, service scope, site structure, copy, request flow, metadata basics, and simple visual/logo direction — which this customer ended up going with.

Careful boundary: simple visual/logo direction can support a microsite. Decent Ops does not claim full graphic design, logo design, full brand identity, or trademark services.

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Customer name withheld · Larger structure example

A serious idea often needs more than a page.

Privacy-safe example: some customers come with a real business idea, useful skills, scattered service language, mixed notes, and no clean public structure yet. Decent Ops can help shape the offer language, customer path, site direction, intake direction, supporting files, and practical handoff notes into one clearer foundation.

Starting point

A useful idea with scattered materials, unclear customer direction, and no clean way to explain what should happen next.

Decent Ops role

Clarify the public language, shape the customer path, organize supporting materials, and prepare the structure for launch.

Result

A clearer business foundation that is easier to explain, trust, update, and operate.

Details are simplified for privacy. Customer-specific materials stay private unless a public example is agreed on.

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Supporting service · File Treatment

One image can carry a whole business story.

Real asset example: a wellness-service business has a warm, useful treatment-room image, but the original file is generic and hard to reuse. Decent Ops treats it as a business asset, not just a photo.

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Public treatment example

Brand-specific wellness-service image example

Calm wellness treatment room with a prepared massage-style table, purple blanket, plants, and soft natural light in Boulder, Colorado.

Before

IMG_7032.jpg
  • Generic filename
  • No useful title
  • No alt text
  • No description
  • Hard to reuse

After treated

wellness-treatment-room-natural-light-boulder-co.jpg
Same image. Better business asset.

A single photo can carry search, accessibility, brand, and publishing value when treated intentionally.

Brand on Paper

Clear words before the build.

Brand on Paper can clarify the brand voice, offer, service scope, customer language, FAQ direction, and practical guidance before the site, metadata, profile, or future tool support starts.

  • offer clarity
  • brand voice and tone direction
  • customer-facing language
  • FAQ and boundary direction
  • practical next-step guidance
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Plus
Package example

Microsite Plus shows how support pieces can bundle.

A base microsite may be enough. But for many small businesses, the stronger package is the site plus treated photos, site metadata, and Google Business Profile support.

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Resale Ops

Inventory work needs a backbone.

Resale operations get cleaner when sourcing, photos, storage, listing status, and shipping notes stop living in memory. A fuller example can be added when the right materials are ready.

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Business Builder

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Start with the part that feels scattered.

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