XTintUSA

XTintUSA is a Houston-based window tinting company with a site that already looked the part — but every content change meant going back to a developer. They wanted to own their content without owning a codebase.
The challenge
The existing site was built and working, so this wasn't a rebuild — it was a careful integration. The team needed to update copy, services, and status content on their own schedule, which meant adding a content layer to a live site without disrupting what already worked.
What I did
- Modeled a Sanity CMS schema around the content the team actually edits day to day.
- Wired the data layer into the existing Next.js site so editable content flows from Sanity to the front end.
- Kept the established design and structure intact — the integration is invisible to visitors.
- Trained the client hands-on so they're comfortable managing content themselves.
The outcome
XTintUSA can now update their own content whenever they need to, with no developer in the loop and no risk of breaking the site. The project is a good example of meeting a business where it is — adding exactly the capability it needs rather than insisting on a from-scratch rebuild.
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