Project record, proof pending
A project record that does not make up a launch story.
Surviving Game is real work, but it is not public client proof yet. A future client should not have to wonder whether a temporary page is a finished launch, so we do not show one.
When the owner approves public proof, this page can show the customer path, the date, and what changed. Until then, the useful promise is honesty: we protect the work before we promote it.
The problem
The work is real, but the client details and public proof are not ready to share.
What we kept
The honest boundary: no invented launch story, no private details, and no temporary link dressed up as a client site.
What we changed
Added a small record so a future client can see our standard: we show the work when the proof is ready, not before.
What they got back
An honest public summary. It shows how Little Fight protects a client while work is still private.
Project at a glance
- Private — Proof is not ready to share
- No — Temporary link presented as client proof
What you can count on
The first look is free. Some website plans include our written 14-day promise. The plan says which jobs qualify, when the days start, what each side needs to provide, and what you receive if our work is late. Urgent on-site help is a New York service; call so we can confirm the problem and the response. We return missed calls within 2 hours, 9am–9pm Eastern.
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