What's inside

A business model backed by a real delivery system.

ScopePacket is split so you can see the guided business path, the execution baseline, and the client-fit recipes before you buy.

01

Template

The Astro + Keystatic implementation base for building, launching, and handing off local-business sites fast.

02

Business playbooks

The sales, delivery, handoff, maintenance, and support material that makes the model commercially usable.

03

Recipes

Client-fit starting points that keep the system tied to the kinds of sites solo operators can sell repeatedly.

Business model

This is the guided buyer path for getting from quick-start into pricing, delivery, maintenance, and growth without inventing the whole service business from zero.

ScopePacket starter

This is the execution baseline you use to get a strong first version live quickly instead of starting every client project from a blank repo.

Recipes and adaptation

This is the client-fit layer that helps you pick the right structure fast, then adapt the work without turning every lead into a bloated custom build.

The packet

One purchase, three working layers.

The business playbooks make the offer commercially useful. The ScopePacket starter and recipes make it fast enough to run as a solo operator without exposing the full private packet publicly.

Business playbooks

The core asset: a guided buyer path through quick-start, pricing, delivery, maintenance, and growth logic for running the work like a business.

  • Quick-start and first-offer path
  • Pricing, closing, and scope guardrails
  • Delivery, maintenance, and growth workflow

Template

The Astro + Keystatic execution baseline that gets you from blank repo to a serious first version without rebuilding core pages every time.

  • Reusable sections and page structure
  • Cloudflare-friendly launch baseline
  • Keystatic editing when a client genuinely needs it

Recipes

Three practical starting points that help you choose the right structure for the client in front of you instead of reaching for a generic template.

  • Service businesses that need leads fast
  • Expert practices that need trust and authority
  • Lean brochure sites that still need pro delivery

Included

  • A guided business-model path for getting from quick-start into pricing, delivery, maintenance, and support without inventing the whole service business from zero.
  • Private access to the ScopePacket starter repo for getting a strong client version live quickly.
  • Business playbooks for pricing, closing, scope, delivery, maintenance, lifetime updates, and support boundaries.
  • Three client-fit recipes for service, practice, and brochure-style projects.
  • Public proof pages now, then the fuller private buyer docs and walkthroughs after purchase.
  • A CMS editing path when the client needs it, without making every project CMS-first.

Why this exists

Built from real delivery experience, not template-theory.

ScopePacket is shaped by more than 10 years in software development and 80+ delivered local-business websites across real commercial work. The founder shares work and notes publicly as @bobloppety on X while keeping the public offer grounded in practical delivery, not guru promises.

Only opinions from people who explicitly agreed to be disclosed are ever named publicly. Some work remains private because client NDAs and private delivery arrangements still apply.

Best fit

ScopePacket is strongest for solo operators who want a repeatable, commercially sensible way to sell and deliver local-business websites.

  • solo freelancers, indie founders, and one-person studios
  • local-business brochure, lead-gen, and service-site work
  • operators who want a code-backed system with clearer packaging and delivery
  • buyers who want lifetime updates without turning the product into a subscription

Not for

This is a focused operating model, not a universal website toolkit or income promise.

  • multi-framework teams shopping for maximum flexibility
  • product teams building SaaS or app interfaces
  • buyers who only want a CMS and nothing else
  • people expecting guaranteed results, open-ended consulting, or done-for-you agency services