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Justice For All and Sentinel are front-and-center here because tahai.net is becoming a higher-traffic legacy gateway.

Services

Simple durable web work, with stronger routing around it.

The core service offer is straightforward: audit what is broken, rebuild what should be rebuilt, modernize what should not keep limping along, and leave the system easier to understand than it was before.

Performance-first implementation Accessibility and structure Clean documentation and handoff

Website Audit + Action Plan

Best for organizations that need clarity before spending money or touching production.

  • Performance review and Core Web Vitals assessment
  • Accessibility review with prioritized fixes
  • SEO fundamentals and structured-data cleanup
  • Hosting and deployment risk review
  • Deliverable: practical roadmap and punch-list

Start with an audit

Rebuild / Modernization

Best for sites that are outdated, slow, fragile, visually tired, or too hard to maintain.

  • Static or CMS rebuilds depending on fit
  • Performance-first implementation
  • Accessible patterns and clearer content flow
  • Deployment on modern hosts or traditional environments
  • Clean documentation and sane handoff structure

Request a rebuild conversation

Ongoing Care + Operational Support

Best for teams that need the site to stay healthy after launch without reintroducing chaos.

  • Maintenance and update passes
  • Regression prevention and practical hardening
  • Performance monitoring and cleanup
  • Documentation and workflow support
  • Related IT / Microsoft 365 / Azure help where appropriate

Discuss ongoing support

Delivery posture

What the service style feels like.

Plain language

No performative complexity. Problems and tradeoffs should be explained clearly.

Sharp routing

If another domain is the right home for a project or public statement, tahai.net should send people there cleanly.

Brand continuity

Preserve what still matters — including the Parker-era mood, the geometric top texture, and the stairs at the bottom.

Featured alongside services

Not every visitor is here for a quote.

Some are here because of Justin Tahai, ProSe, public-interest work, or AI systems architecture. Featuring Justice For All and Sentinel directly on this site keeps the route obvious without diluting the service offering.

Before rebrand

Preserve the TAHAI roots while the site carries more traffic.

The service layer should feel more polished and more intentional without dropping the visual signatures that still belong here.

Preserve

Geometric top treatment

The dark geometric image treatment is part of the site’s recognizable character and should keep framing the page instead of disappearing into generic gradient filler.

Feature

Justice For All and Sentinel

Incoming traffic should immediately see the strongest public-interest destination and the strongest technical destination, not have to discover them by accident.

Keep

Footer stairs and Parker-era mood

The stairs remain intentionally visible near the footer as part of the original identity. The goal is polish and stronger routing, not aesthetic amnesia before rebrand.

Fit check

Does this belong on tahai.net, ProSe, or Sentinel?

The services page should still help people self-route. If the right home is another domain in the network, that should be obvious instead of hidden.

Service lane

Need durable web work?

Start with audits, rebuilds, modernization, and clean handoffs.

  • Organizations and small business
  • Accessibility, performance, clarity
  • Low-drama implementation and handoff
Public-interest lane

Here for Justice For All or ProSe context?

Go straight to the civic statement, then move through the broader public-facing ProSe pages.

  • Access to justice framing
  • Why ProSe exists
  • Strongest public-interest entry point
Technical flagship

Looking for Sentinel?

Skip the brochure layer and go directly to the governed AI orchestration platform presentation.

  • Prefrontal Node architecture
  • Local-first / hybrid-ready posture
  • Operator-first execution model