Core Proposal
The refined proposal deck covering the platform vision, breakdown, blueprint, core pillars, operating layers, pricing, and 8-week delivery structure.
Proposal materials for the Accessible Travel & Leisure Database, including the full proposal, one-page summary, project scope, service menu, and supporting case studies in one place. The current system is framed around four core pillars, operational layers built into delivery, and an 8-week launch path.
I’m Thomas Hill, a full-stack developer based in Bali, working in GMT+8. My focus is building structured digital products where information architecture, filtering, CMS logic, and interface design are treated as one connected system from the start.
That work spans directories, editorial platforms, and data-rich applications that need to feel intuitive in use while remaining practical to manage long term. The priority is always the same: clear foundations, calm user experience, operational layers that support launch, and technical decisions that continue to make sense as the platform expands. The proposal and case studies below are intended to show that kind of thinking in practice.
Open the proposal, one-page summary, project scope, service menu, and supporting case studies individually from one clean hub.
The refined proposal deck covering the platform vision, breakdown, blueprint, core pillars, operating layers, pricing, and 8-week delivery structure.
A client-readable breakdown of how the accessible travel platform works: phases, pricing, records, flows, panels, risk controls, and technical foundation.
A marketer-friendly menu showing build tracks, module pricing, support plans, and the difference between custom systems and template builders.
The same menu logic applied directly to this project: prototype-first staging, system pillars, operational layers, real numbers, and a clear Week 8 launch path.
Each case study stays available as its own standalone page for quick reference after the proposal review.
Structured directory architecture and scalable content generation.
Map-first discovery with marker-driven browsing and governed location data.
Visual CMS tooling for structured editorial workflows and non-technical teams.
Data enrichment, normalization, and record quality systems at scale.
High-dimensional filtering, structured data views, and large-system orchestration.
What stood out to me in your brief is that you're not just looking for a developer—you're looking for someone who can think through the structure of the platform and build it in a way that stays clear and scalable over time. That's exactly how I approach my work.
I focus on building systems that make sense both technically and operationally—where the data structure, filtering, and CMS all work together cleanly, and where decisions are made with long-term usability in mind, not just short-term delivery.
If we work together, my goal would be to approach this as a collaborative process—aligning early, building with intention, and making sure what we create is something you can confidently manage and grow.
I appreciate the time you've taken to review this, and I'd be glad to continue the conversation.