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3D Schematics

Three.js experiments for explaining systems architecture in a way 2D diagrams cannot.

Three.js experiments from Little Fight Studio for explaining systems architecture, workflow paths, and technical decisions in a clearer way.

The first move is usually a Fit Check: a short, human review of the website, tools, Google presence, broken handoffs, customer path, and monthly software costs before scope or pricing is promised.

Little Fight works across New York City with owner-operated teams that need practical fixes, clear documentation, safer account handoffs, and a local number they can actually call when something breaks.

The work is intentionally right-sized. A good tool stays. A broken form gets repaired. A confusing site gets clarified. A bloated subscription gets questioned before another platform is added.

Every recommendation should be easy to explain to the owner, easy for staff to live with, and honest about what is known, what still needs access, and what should wait for a human decision.

How the work starts

For 3D Schematics, Little Fight first looks at public signals, customer-facing paths, staff handoffs, account ownership, and the monthly tools already in place before recommending a rebuild or another subscription.

That means checking what customers can actually see, what employees have to repeat, which systems are paid for but underused, and whether the next useful step is content, configuration, support, cleanup, or a small custom system.

The output is a plain-English path: what to keep, what to fix now, what can wait, what needs owner approval, and what should not be guessed until access, screenshots, analytics, or vendor records make the decision traceable.

Useful Little Fight paths

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