One Bottleneck First
The offer stays narrow on purpose. One workflow problem is easier to approve, easier to deliver, and easier to measure than a vague “full automation” promise.
Signal Foundry
Public TrustShareable trust page
This page is for buyers who are not ready for the wallet yet. It explains why the offer stays narrow, why the packages stay fixed, how the sprint is framed, and why direct crypto payment is the clean route once scope is clear. If trust is mostly there but the full sprint still feels too large, route them into the teardown as the smaller paid first step. If trust is there and the real need is bounded ongoing optimization, route them into the retainer instead of forcing a fresh sprint story.
Trust Blocks
The offer stays narrow on purpose. One workflow problem is easier to approve, easier to deliver, and easier to measure than a vague “full automation” promise.
Three fixed packages compress back-and-forth. The buyer sees the budget range immediately and does not need a custom quoting loop before deciding whether the sprint is viable.
If the buyer accepts the frame but wants a lower-friction paid first step, use the teardown instead of forcing full-sprint approval too early.
Open Public Teardown Open Public TermsIf the buyer already trusts the lane but mainly wants steady optimization, upkeep, or monthly support, use the retainer instead of inventing another fresh sprint.
Open Public Retainer Open Public RenewalA short sprint window, usually around 72 hours once scope is clear, feels easier to approve than an open-ended automation build.
Direct USDC or ETH settlement removes unnecessary platform delay. The same wallet appears across the public pages so the payment route stays explicit and consistent.
Buyers do not need to see hidden boards or private process. Trust, pricing, FAQ, and payment are all available through clean public URLs that can be forwarded safely.
Work does not begin on vague intent. It starts after deposit confirmation plus the minimum kickoff inputs: tx hash, brief, and relevant links.
Copy-Ready Lines
I keep it narrow on purpose: one bottleneck, one sprint, one clear delivery boundary, and one measurable commercial outcome.
The pricing stays fixed so approval stays fast: three packages, standard deposit, same wallet route, no custom quoting maze.
Standard route is a 30 percent deposit in USDC on Base, then work starts after the tx hash and brief are in.
If you want a lower-friction paid first step before the bigger sprint, I can start with one workflow teardown and light page polish instead of forcing the full package immediately.
If the main job is ongoing optimization on something already live, I can keep this bounded as a retainer instead of wrapping it into a bigger one-off sprint.
Wallet
Repetition matters. The same wallet, network preference, and confirmation step should appear everywhere the buyer can see, including the smaller paid-start route and the first retainer month.
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Open Public Teardown
Open Public Retainer
Open Public Pricing
Open Public FAQ
Open Public Links Hub
Open Payment Page