Blueprint Media was running their portfolio across Squarespace, Eventbrite, WordPress, and Google Forms — four subscriptions, none talking to each other. Apeiron rebuilt the whole thing as one unified admin portal with a single secure login.
Edgar's media studio had grown into the classic small-business tooling sprawl — Squarespace for the gallery, Eventbrite for upcoming events, a WordPress install for blog posts, and Google Forms for client inquiries. Four subscriptions, four logins, four different brand styles, and no way to see anything together. Adding a new gallery meant copying photos to three different places. The studio was paying for tools that didn't talk to each other and quietly stealing the time Edgar should have been spending on actual production work.
One code-gated login (bpm-admin) covering all six operational concerns: Dashboard, Galleries, Events, Posts, Inquiries, Analytics.
Photographers upload straight from their browser. No FTP, no separate hosting service, no resizing pipeline. Direct to the gallery, with the studio's brand.
Public-facing event calendar with embedded maps, RSVPs, and inquiry forms — built on the same admin database as everything else.
Long-form posts written and published from the same admin. Inquiry forms route directly into the admin queue, no Google Forms middleman.
Brand-aligned portfolio site that pulls live from the gallery database — adding a new project takes one click in admin, not a Squarespace re-publish.
Blueprint's data lives in its own isolated namespace. Edgar owns it. We can export the whole thing at any time.
Edgar's studio was the kind of small business that ends up at war with its own tooling — subscriptions piling up, none of them solving the actual problem. Apeiron's approach wasn't to recommend a sixth platform. We built one thing — Edgar's thing — that replaced all four. The portfolio site that visitors see is just a public window into the admin. Adding a gallery, an event, a blog post, all happens in one place. Edgar saw a working version within two weeks of kickoff.
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