Dealer Packs
Channel atlas — messaging matrix
Matrix that maps claims to channel, audience, and proof type so legal review happens once.
Indicative fee
22,100,000 KRW
No checkout here — numbers help finance stage budgets only.
We build a living atlas connecting product truths to where they may appear: dealer PDFs, ecommerce bullets, trainer scripts, and retailer decks. Reduces contradictory claims during fast refresh cycles.
What arrives in-kit
- • Claim registry with evidence links
- • Channel-specific tone sliders (not new copy every time)
- • Retailer deck snippets with footnote discipline
- • Trainer-safe vs public-safe tagging
- • Quarterly refresh checklist
- • Workshop to onboard new PMMs
Outcomes we design toward
- → Legal reviews batch instead of ping-pong
- → New markets inherit approved language faster
- → Dealers stop paraphrasing into risky superlatives
Responsible partner
Daniel Ryu
Product trainer turned information architect.
Field questions
We default to Notion or Confluence; migration from legacy PDFs is scoped separately.
KR + EN columns; additional languages require translation partner.
We do not approve legal claims—only organize material for your counsel.
Experience notes
“Tone sliders sound gimmicky but stopped us rewriting entire decks per retailer.”
Sohee · PMM · 4/5 · survey
“Trainer-safe tags reduced escalations during pop-up tours.”
Marten · Component brand