A public website rebuild focused on mobile-first UX, centralized company configuration, and stronger AI-services positioning.
The public site had generic copy and scattered business messaging that made Nexline look less credible than its actual capabilities.
We centralized brand credentials, services, product references, SEO, and page copy in the typed config layer.
Future company-name, credential, social, and positioning updates now flow through shared configuration instead of page-by-page edits.
Web and AI services
Messaging and configuration
How our in-house SaaS shapes reputation-management positioning.