Eleven businesses. Eleven distinct case studies.
Trade shops, lifestyle brands, commercial operators — each with their own story of how Atlas built their site, drove their leads, and changed their economics. No two of these read the same way, because no two of these businesses are the same.
Sweet Spot Trading — building a Berkshire-inspired site that respects the reader.
A $50/mo Discord with 91% retention deserved more than a typical SaaS landing page. We built something closer to Berkshire's annual letter — 19 pages, 12 essays, 4 trade reels, and a verified Schwab performance receipt. Anti-hype, by design.
Shehawken Cabin — a lakefront rental that doesn't read like a Wix template.
Lakefront PA cabin near Elk Mountain skiing & Hancock NY trout fishing. We built it as a travel magazine, not a booking page — with a four-season grid and drive times to NYC and Philly.
Gutter Bandits — from dead GoDaddy site to real leads in six weeks.
Tristan called it "one of the best things to happen to my company." 5.0★, 85 reviews, ranking page-one for core local terms.
Certified Protection — rebuilt site, plus someone to answer the phone.
Mike Gould runs a 3rd-gen family security firm. Atlas built the new site AND took over after-hours calls. "Best money we spend every month."
Mannino Excavation — earning a Google Knowledge Panel.
The highest-prestige local search result there is. Most contractors never get one. Mannino did — through coordinated schema, GBP, and content depth.
Cutter Bandits — launching a new business by inheriting day-one trust.
Same crew, same trucks, new trade. Atlas built the site to structurally inherit Gutter Bandits' 85 five-star reviews via schema linking and bidirectional cross-linking.
The Vanilla Box — five products, five funnels, one studio.
Custom T-shirts, truck lettering, signage, screen print, logo design. Most multi-product sites average their audiences. We built dedicated paths for each.
Fight the Bite — one solo operator, ranking above Mosquito Joe.
Anthony Howard competes against national chains in Monmouth County. Atlas built the site that lets him win on specificity instead of budget.
Tri-State Paving — turning "Two Dads. Real Crews." into a moat.
Anthony & Jeison run a paving operation across NJ, NY, PA. We built the site around the people instead of the equipment — authenticity as a competitive advantage.
Tri-State Overhead Door — one site, two completely different audiences.
Homeowners with broken doors and facilities managers with loading docks. Two products, two sales cycles, one site that respects both without averaging either.
Greenleaf Irrigation — capturing three peaks, not one.
Spring start-up, mid-season service, fall winterization. Most irrigation sites optimize for one peak and miss the rest. Atlas built the site for all three.
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