PROOF

Proof that shows the work without overstating it.

These proof assets explain how a loose request becomes a guided workspace, where launch readiness stops, and how early feedback is captured as learning evidence.

curated transition example

Guided intake becomes a reviewable workspace

Problem
A one-shot prompt is easy to start but hard to finish safely.
Before
The user has an open-ended request with missing scope, audience, and approval context.
After
DEKREL keeps the request in a guided intake, stores the project, and moves the result into review and revision surfaces.

implementation boundary

Public proof stays curated

Problem
Proof can become risky when sensitive source material or unsupported credibility signals appear in public.
Before
Examples and public pages could be confused with confidential evidence.
After
Public proof assets show the workflow shape while redacting customer-sensitive content, internal traces, unsupported testimonials, and overclaims.

launch readiness check

Launch readiness is separated from launch approval

Problem
Preview success can be mistaken for final root-domain production launch approval.
Before
A preview smoke or checklist might be treated as permission to publish the root domain.
After
DEKREL keeps preview verification, root-domain readiness, and owner-approved production launch smoke as separate evidence gates.

feedback loop readiness

Feedback loops are learning evidence, not success proof

Problem
Day-1 analytics and search signals are useful, but they can be overstated before real traffic exists.
Before
Setup markers, synthetic fixtures, or guesses could be mistaken for market proof.
After
Analytics, search intent, support, and GTM signals are captured as learning inputs with fake-signal and private-data rejection.

BOUNDARY

What this page proves, and what it does not.

Allowed claims

  • - curated transition examples
  • - implementation boundaries
  • - launch readiness separation
  • - feedback-loop readiness

Blocked claims

  • - raw customer data
  • - private internal traces
  • - fake testimonials
  • - unsupported customer logos
  • - guaranteed conversion
  • - market-proven success without real evidence