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Use cases

Execution proof first. Product pipeline second. Every case states what exists now, what is demonstrated, and what is still to be built.

Execution proof

Live software, working prototypes and client implementations.

Einbürgerung Sprint home asking what to do next, with practice, exam, modules, review and progress.
Live productDigital services

EinbürgerungsApp

A live service that turns the German naturalization question bank into practice, topic rooms, review and exam simulation.

Publicly available software with a working user journey.

Speech Studio home describing a human–AI workbench with a working-prototype banner.
Working prototypeGoverned AI

Speech Studio

A working prototype where a speaker briefs, answers, approves facts and chooses structure. A model may suggest; it cannot emit a finished speech in one step.

The workflow can be demonstrated. It is not a production service.

Client implementationB2B platforms

B2B catalogue platform

A client implementation of a structured, multilingual product catalogue and content platform for specialised B2B products.

Delivered for a client. Public naming and screenshots require permission.

Product pipeline

In development, validated concepts and product opportunities.

In developmentWorkflow automation

CRM Capture

A browser-based capture workflow that extracts company and contact data, asks for review, then syncs to HubSpot. The extension currently needs repair before a public demo.

Source and architecture exist. The public product is not finished.

Product opportunityKnowledge systems

Digital Exposure Assessment

A product opportunity: versioned assessment documents about a company’s public digital exposure, built on reusable document infrastructure — not a shipped scanning product.

A credible next product based on capabilities already built. Not a shipped product.

In developmentKnowledge systems

Historical atlas

An in-development interactive atlas for historical places and time — research software, not a live public host in this presentation.

Source and architecture exist. The public product is not finished.