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Build, Buy, or Automate? A Decision Framework for Inland Northwest Businesses
Should you build custom software, buy an off-the-shelf tool, or automate what you have? A practical build-vs-buy-vs-automate framework for Inland Northwest businesses.
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Case Study: A HIPAA-Conscious Patient-Intake Flow for a North Idaho Clinic
A representative case study: replacing a North Idaho clinic’s paper intake with a secure, HIPAA-conscious digital workflow as the region’s healthcare sector expands.
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Why Your Small-Business Website Is Slow – and What It’s Costing You
A slow website quietly costs you customers and search rankings. Here’s what actually makes small-business sites slow in 2026 – and how to fix the worst offenders.
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Local SEO for Spokane & Coeur d’Alene: How Customers Actually Find You
Most Inland Northwest customers find businesses through local search. Here’s a practical local SEO checklist for Spokane and Coeur d’Alene businesses that want to get found.
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Case Study: A Booking Platform for a Coeur d’Alene Tourism Operator
A representative case study: how a Coeur d’Alene tourism operator could replace phone-and-spreadsheet booking with a custom reservation platform built for the seasonal rush.
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Does Your Inland Northwest Business Actually Need a CRM?
A CRM can be the central brain of your business – or expensive shelfware. Here’s how Inland Northwest businesses can tell the difference before they buy, and how to make it stick.
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Case Study: Cutting the Paperwork for a Post Falls Construction Company
A representative case study: how a Post Falls construction company could replace paper job tickets and double-entry with a custom field-to-office workflow – and what it would save.
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Tailwind CSS v4: What Changed and Why It Matters
Tailwind CSS v4 rewrites the engine in Rust, drops the config file, and introduces CSS-first configuration. Here is what changed and how to migrate.
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Monorepos with Turborepo: Manage Multiple Packages Without the Pain
Turborepo makes monorepos practical by caching builds, parallelizing tasks, and only rebuilding what changed. Here is the setup from empty directory to CI.
