
X1
A digital services and streaming platform offering enterprise solutions or specialized digital services.
Enterprise solutions simplified, delivered, and scaled at your speed
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Goalscape
A digital productivity and project management platform designed to help users set and achieve goals.
Turn your ambitions into achievements with visual clarity and focus
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Xendoo
A digital services platform providing accounting, bookkeeping, or financial management solutions.
Your finances organized without leaving your desk
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RIPE - Photography
RIPE – Photography is an online-only print shop that sells open-edition and limited-edition fine-art photographic prints, unframed or framed, in sizes from 8×12 in to 40×60 in. Prices run from $79 for the smallest unframed sheet to roughly $1,200 for gallery-framed oversize pieces, placing the brand in the accessible-to-mid-range segment. All orders are produced on demand in their own studio and shipped worldwide from the U.S.
The house collection is built around a tight edit of bold, color-forward botanicals, urban abstracts, and minimalist landscapes shot by founder/photographer Ripe; every image is exclusive to the site and never stock. Prints are made with archival pigment on 100 % cotton rag paper, signed, numbered (for limited runs), and sold with a lifetime fade-proof guarantee—specs normally found at twice the price. The brand’s signature is oversized crops of single subjects (ripe fruit, peeling paint, neon reflections) that read as graphic color blocks on a wall.
Target buyers are design-conscious millennials and Gen-X renters/owners (25-45) who want “gallery” impact without the art-world markup; they tend to shop Instagram-first, refresh décor seasonally, and value authenticity over artist celebrity. RIPE’s tone is anti-snobbish—frames come with hardware and QR setup tips—appealing to customers who value straightforward pricing, small-batch production, and photographic storytelling that feels modern yet timeless.
RIPE competes with mass-produced poster sites below it and with editioned fine-art photography platforms above it; it differentiates by keeping the entire workflow in-house, offering museum-grade materials at poster-adjacent prices, and limiting each image to small runs that create scarcity without auction-level complexity.
Gallery-worthy color on your walls, without the gallery price tag
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Contentdevelopmentpros
ContentDevelopmentPros is a 100% online, mid-range content agency selling fixed-price writing packages: website copy ($90–$250/page), blog posts ($35–$125/500 words), product descriptions ($2–$5 each), e-books ($7–$15 per 100 words), and full-service SEO content plans. Add-ons include keyword research, CMS uploading, and infographic design; rush delivery raises rates 25-50%. All ordering, briefing, and file delivery run through the company dashboard—no retail presence.
The firm positions itself as a volume-ready, US-managed writing department: 500+ vetted freelancers, in-house editors, Copyscape Premium, and unlimited revisions bundled into every quote. Same-day turnaround on orders under 5,000 words and a dedicated account manager for recurring clients are standard. Their “Blog for a Year” 12-month calendar package is the best-known SKU, delivered in monthly batches.
Buyers are small-to-mid-sized e-commerce owners, digital-marketing agencies reselling white-label copy, and busy in-house marketers who need consistent content without hiring staff. They value speed, predictable cost, and native-level English writing that passes brand-voice guidelines.
Competitors include other word-count-priced content mills and boutique copywriting studios; CDP differentiates through guaranteed turnaround windows, flat transparent pricing, and a revision window that stays open until the client clicks “approve,” reducing risk for non-writers purchasing at scale.
Content that ships fast, reads native, costs way less than hiring
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Getsuperspace
Getsuperspace sells modular, sound-insulated office pods and phone booths priced from mid-range to premium (≈ US $4k–$15k). The line-up ranges from single-person call booths to 4-6 person meeting pods, all shipped flat-pack. Sales are online-direct with global freight; no physical stores.
The brand’s core promise is “office privacy in 24 hours.” Pods arrive pre-wired with ventilation, lighting, and power, and assemble without tools in under an hour. Every unit uses recycled PET acoustic panels and carries Greenguard Gold certification, a combination that has made the “Superspace Q4” pod a reference item in startup furnishing posts.
Buyers are scale-up tech firms, co-working chains, and remote-heavy teams that lease rather than build out fixed walls. They value speed, flexibility, and ESG reporting points; the pods’ re-locatable design lets companies depreciate them as furniture instead of construction.
Getsuperspace competes with catalog furniture dealers and niche acoustic-room makers. It undercuts traditional build-out costs by 30-40 % while offering faster lead times (1-3 weeks vs. 6-10) and a buy-back program that supports circular reuse—features standard partition vendors rarely match.
Privacy that arrives in a box, not blueprints
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Adsagencyservices
Adsagencyservices sells done-for-you digital advertising packages—Google Search, Shopping, Performance Max, YouTube, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn campaigns—priced on a monthly retainer model that sits in the mid-range bracket (USD 1–5 k per channel). Add-ons include landing-page design, creative production and CRM integration, all quoted project-by-project. Everything is delivered remotely; contracts, onboarding and reporting are handled through a client dashboard on the site—no physical storefront.
The agency guarantees media spend efficiency by assigning every account a Google Premier-Partner media buyer plus a creative strategist; minimum target is 4× ROAS within 90 days or the first month fee is refunded. Their “Performance Creative Sprint” refreshes ad assets every two weeks using in-house motion editors and UGC creators, a cadence faster than typical quarterly creative cycles. Case studies posted on the site show DTC brands scaling from $20 k to $200 k monthly ad revenue without increasing ACoS.
Typical clients are Shopify-based DTC founders doing $50 k–$500 k monthly revenue who need growth but lack an internal performance team; also franchised service businesses (law, home improvement) chasing local leads below $60 CPL. Buyers value data-driven decisions, transparent dashboards and the ability to stay lean—no hiring, tool licenses or creative freelancers required.
They compete against regional boutique performance shops and larger full-service agencies that bundle SEO, web dev and branding. Adsagencyservices keeps scope narrow—only paid media and conversion creative—allowing them to price 30–40 % below full-service competitors while offering channel-specialist depth and a money-back ROAS guarantee most peers will not put in writing.
Performance ads that actually scale, guaranteed or free
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