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Shangyang Intelligence Launches New Official Website

Shangyang Intelligence Launches New Official Website

Published April 19, 20263 min readBy 翔揚智慧團隊launchnewswebsitemilestone

Why We Rebuilt the Site

For the past three years our team has poured nearly all of its energy into client work. Our own website was stuck as a single-page brochure that only answered the question "who are you?". Looking at our own funnel, we saw four clear pain points:

  1. No case portfolio. Prospective clients had no way to evaluate our industry fit or craft before a first call. Trust was built from zero every time.
  2. No content footprint. Everything we had learned about Next.js, Supabase, and AI automation lived in Notion and internal Slack, invisible to search engines.
  3. No CMS. Updating a sentence of copy or swapping a photo required a code change. Marketing could not operate without engineering.
  4. No structured contact funnel. Leads came in through email; requirements were scattered and easy to drop.

In short, the old site was a business card. The new site is meant to be a salesperson and an editorial desk at the same time.

What Is New

The launch covers the full scope of Phase 1 through Phase 3:

  • Marketing surface: redesigned home, five dedicated service pages, about/story/team, process, pricing, FAQ, and contact form.
  • Case portfolio: filterable list plus rich detail pages with tags, industries, tech stack, and metrics.
  • Blog: four categories (Tech Insights, Business Trends, Case Behind, Company News) with Markdown + GFM, syntax highlighting, and Article JSON-LD.
  • Bilingual (zh-TW / en): /[locale]/... routes powered by next-intl, plus hreflang, canonical, Open Graph, and a dynamic sitemap covering both languages.
  • Admin panel: CRUD for cases, blog posts, contact submissions, and a media library. Drag-and-drop uploads go straight to Cloudflare R2 via presigned URLs. Contact form submissions are persisted and forwarded to our inbox via Resend.

Our Stack in One Line

Next.js 16 App Router + TypeScript + Tailwind on the front end; Supabase (Auth, Postgres, RLS) as the BaaS; Cloudflare R2 for media; Resend for transactional email; Zeabur for deployment. The same stack we recommend to clients, now powering our own home.

We will unpack the "why" behind each of these choices in the next post.

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This launch is only the starting line. The real work, the writing, begins now.

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