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Real entities. Named, shipped, running.

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Fire-safety contractor · Egypt · 2026

SOS Trading and Contracting

The problem

Ahmed Nour built a 70+ project track record in fire-safety systems over two decades. The company had no digital presence at all — no website, no schema, no entity signals. Inbound inquiries arrived only through personal referrals, with zero machine legibility. A classic Technical Credibility Gap.

What was built

Full 11-page Astro site on two domains (sos-fire.com + sos.ashater.com), self-hosted on VPS. Contact form with Telegram alert to Ahmed's phone within seconds. Google Analytics 4 and Ahrefs verification live. Agent-readiness layer: robots.txt with content-signal policy, llms.txt, DNS-AID HTTPS record, DNSSEC.

11 pages2 domainsAstro 4.16form + TelegramGA4Lighthouse 95agent-ready
Group holding · Egypt · 2026

MAXIM Group

The problem

A group holding company with real subsidiaries and operational breadth, but a web presence that didn't reflect the scope or authority of the business. No entity signals, no structured data, no analytics. The offline reputation wasn't visible online.

What was built

An editorial-grade site built on a modular 10-component system. Structured data (Organization + sameAs), canonical tags, clean NAP, Google Analytics 4 wired with retroactive event tracking. Deployed self-hosted with automated monitoring.

editorial system10 componentsschema markupGA4self-hostedlive
Brand & product · multi-version · 2026

KOTIVA

The problem

A product brand that needed to evolve rapidly through creative direction cycles without breaking the live entity. Multiple stakeholders, an RTL-first audience, and a brief that kept sharpening as the brand discovered its voice. Not a one-build project.

What was built

Three successive versions: V1 dark prototype (kotiva.ashater.com), V2 staging build (kotiva-v2.ashater.com), V3 live direction (kotiva-v3.ashater.com). Each iteration preserved the prior version. RTL-first architecture on the latest build. The DEM pipeline proved its iterate-without-breaking pattern across all three.

V1 → V2 → V3dark brandRTL-firstmulti-versionlive
Self-proof · Case Study 00 · 2026

The Machine

The problem

You cannot sell a machine without proving it works on yourself first. Before DEM took its first client, it needed to demonstrate that the entire pipeline — build, deploy, monitor, automate — could produce a world-class, agent-ready digital presence on its own domain.

What was built

This site. Astro 4.16.19, self-hosted on a dedicated VPS, monitored 24/7 by an n8n uptime workflow, with GA4 and structured data (Organization + Person + WebSite). Agent-readiness: robots.txt content-signal policy, llms.txt, DNS-AID, DNSSEC. Bilingual EN/AR. Lighthouse 95+. Case Study 00 is the machine running on itself.

Case Study 00self-monitoringagent-readyLighthouse 95+bilingual
Pipeline

Wave Builders and Al Hajri Co. are in flight. These become Case Study 01 and 02 when they ship.

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