Websites and systems that have to function.
mimicorp labs helps small businesses, independent projects, and local institutions repair broken public presence, rebuild outdated web systems, clarify communication, and organize the project infrastructure behind the work. The engagement can start with a hacked site, a stale homepage, a stalled launch, or a scattered set of tools that no longer fits the job.
- Your website is hacked, unsafe, neglected, broken, or outgrown.
- You need a credible public page, intake path, or launch system quickly.
- Your tools, content, vendors, and deadlines are scattered across too many places.
- Your grant, strategy, media, and technical work need to hold together.
The first task is usually not to add noise. It is to stabilize the system, identify what matters, and make the next decision easier.
Is the site broken, unsafe, outdated, or hard to trust?
Website support can begin with triage: what is broken, what is risky, what can be repaired, and what should be rebuilt. This is for sites that are hacked, stale, confusing, slow, fragile, or no longer credible to customers.
Work may include structure, copy, visual direction, platform cleanup, rebuild planning, launch support, and ongoing maintenance for businesses where reliability and local trust matter.
Ask about website repairDoes the work need clearer public language?
Media support for projects that need more than generic content: practical copy, public updates, field dialogue, short-form video, editorial calendars, audio, and music-shaped production when tone and context matter.
The outcome is communication people can follow: steadier language, clearer updates, and a publishing rhythm that does not flatten the work.
Explore Media WorkDo people need to see the place, property, or site clearly?
Drone photography for properties, field sites, outdoor businesses, events, infrastructure, and place-based documentation where the shape of the land matters to the message.
Work can support websites, social media, grant materials, project documentation, visual archives, and before-and-after records.
Ask About Drone PhotographyIs a tool, form, workflow, or web system slowing the work down?
Technical support for small teams and independent projects that need practical tools: lightweight web apps, internal dashboards, intake forms, data workflows, content systems, automations, and repair of brittle handoffs.
The focus is not novelty. It is useful software that fits the way the work already happens, with enough structure to make the next stage easier to manage.
Ask About Software DevelopmentDoes the project need a stronger case, frame, or proposal?
Grant support for organizations and projects that need a persuasive frame, clear theory of change, careful research, and language that can hold both practical outcomes and deeper public purpose.
Work can include opportunity research, narrative development, proposal drafting, supporting materials, and revision strategy.
See Research ContextAre the moving parts starting to outrun the system?
Project support for complex work that crosses creative production, research, operations, vendors, partners, and public deadlines.
Support can include scope definition, timelines, task systems, documentation, editorial calendars, vendor coordination, launch planning, and the practical discipline needed to keep work from drifting.
Start a Project ConversationWebsite repair
Cleanup, rebuilds, structure, copy, launch support, and maintenance.
Communication systems
Copy, updates, audio, video, social rhythm, and public language.
Aerial Photography
Land, sites, businesses, events, and project documentation from above.
Technical systems
Forms, apps, dashboards, automations, content systems, and data workflows.
Research and Proposal Framing
Grant narratives, evidence, theory of change, and revision strategy.
Project support
Scope, coordination, documentation, timelines, and launch support.
How Engagements Usually Work
Services can start as a focused consultation, an urgent repair, or a scoped project. Some clients need one clean public page. Others need a website, intake form, media calendar, grant narrative, and delivery system built together so the work does not fracture across tools and vendors.
The common thread is operational translation: turning real-world knowledge, local credibility, research, and day-to-day constraints into systems that people can understand, trust, maintain, and use.