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the problem

High-capacity churches (earning over $1M a year) face constant creative bottlenecks. They are overwhelmed by high-volume design requests, leading to inconsistent branding, slow turnaround times, and creative burnout among staff who are forced to manage production rather than strategy.

what i built

A complete productized “Design-as-a-Service” ecosystem engineered for high-volume delivery. I structured the business into a tiered model of Plant, Growth, and Harvest to provide scalable creative output for organizations at any size. I implemented robust n8n automations that handle the entire client lifecycle, from automated onboarding and project triaging to standardized feedback loops. The stack integrates Stripe for seamless recurring billing and Trello for transparent project tracking, ensuring the entire workflow runs without manual intervention.

the result

Creative teams clear their backlogs with predictable, high-level aesthetic quality. The system removes the “bottleneck” effect, allowing the owner to function as a high-level Creative Director instead of a production task manager. The service model ensures recurring value and scalable operations that grow with the church’s footprint.

services

  • Web design
  • Brand strategy
  • Business automation
  • Stripe

stack

WordPress · n8n · Stripe · Trello · Supabase