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I tried to build an automation agency. The business did not get the distribution it needed, but the product became the proof. I built the Laravel platform that could have powered the agency.
This is the main portfolio piece because it shows the role I am aiming for now: full stack Laravel development with React, TypeScript, databases, product thinking, integrations, queues, and infrastructure.
What It Does
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Captures a public business lead from Google Maps through a Chrome extension.
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Stores profile data, photos, reviews, website crawl context, and enrichment results inside the dashboard.
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Generates sales site options from that lead so a prospect can see a real demo before becoming a client.
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Publishes preview and live URLs with chatbot capture, form routing, and follow up workflows.
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Tracks product usage, model usage, queued work, and operational status from the Laravel app.
Laravel Proof
The dashboard is built with Laravel, Inertia, React, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, queues, jobs, policies, reusable services, and Docker. It runs with staging and production environments on a Hetzner VPS.
The important part is not that the agency worked. The important part is that the software works, and the software has the same moving parts a Laravel team would expect in a production product.
Applied AI Inside The Product
The product uses OpenAI enrichment, generated site copy, retrieval based chatbot knowledge, marketing audit writing, request triage, spam classification, OCR extraction, and usage logging. These are product integrations, not portfolio decoration.
Review Path
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Start with the workflow overview to see how lead capture moves into Laravel.
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Review the dashboard flow for enrichment, generated site options, chatbot setup, and usage tracking.
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Use the generated sample site as the public facing result from the workflow.
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Treat the demo access as a focused product walkthrough, not a client case study.
Honest Outcome
I ran out of runway on the business side. I did not distribute the agency well enough. But I did build the product, and that is why this belongs at the top of the portfolio. I am applying for Laravel developer roles, and this is the clearest proof that I can build serious Laravel applications.



