The Shikha Labs website is an early dogfooding surface for Slab5. Instead of treating the marketing site as a static brochure, we use it as a small operational workflow: content lives in CMS, inquiries become CRM leads, and follow-up work can be visible as tasks and activity.
This keeps the integration honest. The website needs the same things any customer-facing workflow needs: server-side credentials, graceful fallback behavior, idempotent writes, request correlation, activity records, and enough auditability to understand what happened when a visitor submits a form.
As Slab5 expands, the same dogfooding path can exercise AgentGrid approvals, run history, notifications, analytics views, and generated artifacts without turning the website into a separate operating system.
The goal is not to overbuild the website. The goal is to make the public site exercise the platform contracts that matter for future customers: records, permissions, APIs, workflow state, and human follow-through.
