Technical philosophy
Keep the main path simple, keep the system legible, and let the user see clear results fast. For a product like this, the point is not just features; it is dependable flow, predictable state, and low-friction maintenance.
The design choice is to ship a system that can be explained in one sentence and still survive in production.
Problem it solved
Telechurch had to turn a public-facing ministry/product surface into something people could trust quickly. The problem was not "can it display content?" but "can it stay clear, stable, and easy to operate when real people use it?"
Method in practice
I used the same root-cause mindset that started in electronics repair: simplify the path, locate the failure points, and remove unnecessary branches. That produced a product that can be explained simply but still holds up in production.