Use Cases
JasonHoblin.com: This website serves as a personal use case for the Ten Index system. It is structured to organize personal data, thoughts, projects, and activities in a clear and manageable way. As the primary hub for Jason’s personal life, the site is a prime example of how the Personal Version (HH1) of Ten Index can be used to streamline daily tasks, personal records, and hobbies.
BSundry.com: A business use case, BSundry.com is designed to handle the complex data and workflow management needs of Jason's business. The Business Version (HH2) of the Ten Index is applied here to manage projects, clients, transactions, and marketing efforts, making it the ideal tool for organizing the various components that drive a successful business.
FreeThought.City: This site exemplifies the social use case of the Ten Index. Built to manage and organize communities and groups, FreeThought.City uses the Social Version (HH3) to create a structured environment where individuals can collaborate, share ideas, and manage social connections effectively. It highlights the system's capability to support vibrant online communities.