1. Start From The Public Story Boundary
Begin only after deciding the asset can help one public page at
all. If that boundary is still unclear, lock the public-safe
format first before choosing trust, proof, or case routing.
Open Partner Intro Public Story Family
Open Partner Intro Public Story Boundary
2. Choose The Smallest Public Job
Some assets only need to make the offer believable, some need to
become reusable proof, and some need a fuller story because the
buyer now needs more narrative than one proof block can carry.
Open Partner Intro Public Trust Page
Open Partner Intro Public Proof Page
Open Partner Intro Public Case Study Page
3. Route Trust-First When Credibility Is The Only Job
If one compact line, quote, or brandless block is enough to
lower doubt, route into the trust system first instead of forcing
the asset into a larger proof or case shape.
Open Partner Intro Public Trust Router
Open Partner Intro Public Trust Page
4. Route Proof-First When Reusable Evidence Matters
If the asset needs to travel beyond one trust section and act as
a reusable proof block, move it into the proof route without
implying case-study rights or broader story access.
Open Partner Intro Public Proof Router
Open Partner Intro Public Proof Page
Open Partner Intro Public Proof Board
5. Route Case-First When The Public Moment Needs Narrative
If the audience now needs a bounded before-after story, choose
the case route deliberately. Keep the public case page separate
from repeat, expansion, and converter steps unless those are the real next job.
Open Partner Intro Public Case Study Router
Open Partner Intro Public Case Study Page
6. Freeze What Stays Hidden And Keep Payment Narrow
Buyer identity, screenshots, margins, delivery detail, and the
private intro map stay out of the public route. Once the route is
clear, keep the next commercial step narrow and tie payment to the chosen lane.
Open Payment Page