Business showcase
What the trinity builds.
A business demo is the full RampStack workflow run end to end: Basano critiques the competitive field, Krine writes the positioning, Tholo plans the microsite, an executor writes the code, and Basano verifies what the build cleared. Fifteen demos are live across the site shapes, each run end to end.
Featured walkthrough
FitFirst Parts: Fitment-first auto parts. Pick your vehicle once, see only what fits.
Ecommerce catalog site shape, one of fifteen live demos shown here as the worked walkthrough. The four-stage workup below is what the trinity actually produced from this brief. Generalized to pattern-level; named competitors stay in the operated-side run log.

Brief in
A storefront in a fitment-heavy category where competitor sites treat fitment as a sidebar widget.
Output out
- A four-stage workup naming the gap and the position.
- A five-page microsite written by the executor to Tholo's plan, with real client-side cart and a clearly labeled demo checkout.
- A model-backed verification verdict that names what holds, what fails, and what could not be assessed.
How the workflow runs
Five stages from a brief to a verified microsite.
Stage 01
Basano critiques the field
Model-backed live audit of competitor homepages. The cross-site pattern becomes the bar.
Stage 02
Krine writes the spec
Format A feature definition: position, user stories, acceptance criteria. Self-audit must pass.
Stage 03
Tholo plans the build
Decompose into pages, select skills per page, prepare the dispatch. Stops at the execute seam.
Stage 04
Executor builds
The microsite is written to Tholo's plan. The engines do not write files; the human (or the worker layer) does.
Stage 05
Basano verifies
The same critic audits the built result. Holds, fails, and what could not be assessed.
- Competitor pages audited
- 4
- Stage 1 cross-site pattern
- Format A fields produced
- 7
- Stage 2 spec body
- Skills selected for build
- 5
- Stage 3 dispatch
- Pages built to plan
- 5
- Stage 4 executor work
All entries
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All fifteen demos are live across the site shapes; none are placeholders. Filter by shape to narrow the grid.
FeaturedEcommerce catalog
FitFirst Parts
Fitment-first auto parts. Pick your vehicle once, see only what fits.
FeaturedLocal service booking
Iron & Rye Barbershop
Neighborhood barbershop. Pick your barber, pick your time, walk out sharper.
FeaturedHospitality + food
Phở Heights
An elevated phở house on Mott Street. The kitchen on the page.
FeaturedInstitution + mission
Clearflow Initiative
A fictitious clean-water nonprofit. Evidence and mission before the ask; the donation flow is demo-only.
FeaturedStandout ecommerce
Pinto Mesa Boots
A fictitious premium western boot maker. A short collection, shoppable up front, with construction and fit named per boot. Demo-only cart and checkout.
FeaturedHospitality + experience
Drift & Dawn Balloon Co.
A fictitious hot-air-balloon tour operator. Dawn launches, named packages with named prices, safety surfaced up front, demo-only booking.
FeaturedSubscription app
Northbound Coffee Co.
A fictitious specialty single-origin coffee subscription. Editorial-restrained type with documentary farm photography; subscriber-first commerce (cadence, pause, swap) surfaced as features. Demo-only subscribe and checkout.
FeaturedInventory listing
Treeline Motors
A fictitious Mountain West regional marketplace for used trucks and four-wheel-drive SUVs. Transparency-first on every listing (price, ownership, accident, and mechanical history surfaced). Demo-only inquiries.
Featured
Editorial publication
Caesura
A fictitious themed literary and ideas quarterly. Each issue is a single question; the table of contents reads as variations on it; the typography carries the page. Demo only.
FeaturedInventory listing
Datum
A fictitious brokerage of architecturally significant homes: each listing documented as a small monograph, the architect, year, materials, siting, and light named on every page. Demo-only inquiries.
FeaturedCorporate portfolio
Ironhold
A fictitious AAA-adjacent action studio: a cinematic studio site that presents its titles as a coherent body of work, its team as a craft roster, and its open roles in the studio's own voice. Demo-only throughout.
FeaturedSingle-IP marketing
Mariner's Gauntlet
A fictitious AAA action title set in a storm-tossed volcanic archipelago: a marketing site that lets the world carry the page. Released 2024. Published by Ironhold. Demo-only throughout.
FeaturedDirectory marketplace
Tradepost
A fictitious trades directory in Calder Bay: a clean, functional tool for finding plumbers, electricians, HVAC pros, carpenters, painters, and roofers across the city. Many providers, one directory. Demo-only throughout.
FeaturedDirectory marketplace
Lodestar
A fictitious curated-stays marketplace: a small collection of design-led places to stay, grouped by the kind of trip you are dreaming of. Many independent hosts, one curated marketplace. Demo-only throughout.
FeaturedB2B manufacturer
Volta Robotics
Premium industrial robotics. The drivetrain is the design; the line is the proof.