Case Studies

Work Built Around Real Decisions

Cintman helps businesses and organizations turn complex needs into clearer strategies, content systems, websites, and practical AI-supported workflows. These case studies show how that work takes shape—from defining the real problem to creating something people can use and act on.


Coming soon: Product/AI Strategy  ·  Content & Visual Systems

Featured Case Study

Website Strategy · Concept Redesign

Average Joe’s already had the ingredients of a strong local brand: nearly 20 years in Laredo, karaoke, live music, pool, sports, and a welcoming neighborhood atmosphere. Cintman reorganized those strengths into an event-first website concept that helps visitors answer the most important question—what is happening tonight?—and move quickly toward choosing a night, getting directions, and visiting.

Status: Concept redesign; no measured performance results claimed.

Capabilities: Research · UX strategy · Information architecture · Visual system · WordPress planning

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Each entry opens the full case study—the problem, the approach, and what the work produced.

Recruitment Strategy · Completed Engagement

Ringo’s needed more than applicants; it needed a culinary leader who could protect quality, lead the operation, contribute to the brand, and see enough opportunity to act. Using the Product Core/Function Model, Cintman converted that specialized hiring need into a structured recruitment strategy covering role definition, candidate sources, employer positioning, incentives, risks, and outreach. The client estimated the approach saved $6,000–$10,000 in recruiting costs, plus time.

Status: Strategic analysis and recommendations completed; no hiring outcome claimed.

Capabilities: PCF role analysis · Recruitment strategy · Candidate value proposition · Risk planning

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Website Strategy · Proposal Concept

Ringo’s has recognizable food, memorable menu names, strong Laredo roots, and a story of resilience. Cintman developed a mobile-first redesign proposal that organizes those strengths around the customer’s next decision: view the menu, order or call, get directions, request catering, and return. The concept also defines a reusable Gutenberg content system intended to make future updates more consistent and manageable.

Status: Proposal concept; not a completed client implementation and no measured results claimed.

Capabilities: Customer journey · Menu UX · Local positioning · Mobile actions · Gutenberg system design

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site design & communication Strategy · Completed Engagement

The challenge was to turn interconnected ideas into a clear digital experience — one that could introduce the philosophy, establish the author’s authority, support the book, and create room for future leadership offerings.

Status: Strategic analysis and recommendations completed.

Capabilities: PCF role analysis · Recruitment strategy · Candidate value proposition · Risk planning

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Whether the need involves a website, specialized strategy, content, or a practical AI workflow, Cintman starts by defining what the work must actually accomplish—and then builds around that outcome.