Another week, another round of progress for our clients. Here’s a look at some of the wins we delivered.
Audit Marathon: 200+ Privacy Investigations Closed
When a Fortune 500 client needed to investigate over 200 privacy-related tickets as part of a corporate security audit, they turned to us. Each investigation required reviewing system logs, validating data handling practices, and documenting findings to compliance standards.
This wasn’t glamorous work, but it was critical. Privacy audits have real deadlines and real consequences if missed. We processed the entire backlog in one week, closing each ticket with the documentation their compliance team needed.
For organizations facing regulatory pressure or internal security reviews, having a partner who can absorb high-volume investigative work makes the difference between meeting deadlines and scrambling.
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Content Migration Enters Development Phase
Our enterprise content migration project hit a major milestone this week: we kicked off the development phase. After weeks of preparation—inventorying content, mapping taxonomies, and building export tools—the actual migration work is now underway.
The key deliverable this week was completing state-by-state content tagging across five regional batches. When you’re migrating thousands of pages, proper tagging during export prevents chaos during import. We also validated our export process and submitted documentation to the client’s internal technology operations team.
Week five of an enterprise project is where preparation starts paying off. The foundation work is done; now we build.
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Two Websites Move from Design to Development
Remember the dual website project we mentioned a few weeks back? This week we stood up development environments for both sites and completed the formal handoff from design to development.
The design feedback cycle is complete. The wireframes are approved. The mockups are final. Now the developers have what they need to start building. This transition point—design to dev—is where many projects stumble. Clear documentation, organized assets, and a formal handoff process keep everyone aligned on what’s being built and why.
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Visual QA for Major Product Announcements
Enterprise clients don’t just need websites built—they need them maintained. This week, we processed visual quality assurance requests for several high-profile corporate announcements, ensuring each news item displayed correctly across the site.
From product launches to streaming service features to sports programming schedules, every announcement needed pixel-perfect presentation before going live. Visual QA catches the issues that automated testing misses: awkward image crops, broken layouts on specific devices, and content that just doesn’t look right even when it’s technically correct.
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That’s the week. If your organization needs help with compliance, content operations, or ongoing site maintenance, let’s talk.
