Cloudmaven · review lane · copy directions
This page proposes. It does not ship. Every headline and paragraph below is a draft written from named in-repo source material and carries a visible DRAFT — NEEDS VOICE PASS watermark. Nothing here has been accepted by anybody, nothing is deployed, and nothing is merged.
The homepage leads with what Cloudmaven is and what it sells. Its opening line is “We consult your business with ERP & EPM Software and seamless integrations.” and the paragraph under it describes the firm, not the reader's week. Every named difficulty on the page — manual effort, administration, “processes that work automatically for you” — appears after the offer, as a benefit of buying rather than as the reason to read on. That is the single structural choice the three directions below disagree about.
src/data/baseline/pages/index.json src/data/baseline/pages/digital-solutions.json src/data/baseline/title-changes.json
Note on sources: the brief named .baseline-crawl/pages/, which does not exist on
main or on any branch in this repository. The committed crawl-derived page data in
src/data/baseline/pages/ was used instead, and it is the file the live-copy gate reads.
The AI-Specify material and the two lane direction files also live on other branches; the exact
commits read are listed in REPORT.md beside this page.
The zero-risk reference. Current copy exactly as it stands, cleaned only of defects that are already written down in this repository. It exists so the other two are judged against something real rather than against a memory of the live site.
Cloudmaven is a CFO advisory firm that combines ERP, EPM, CRM, HCM, finance operations and AI-supported automation into scalable, integrable solutions.
Assembled from the homepage's own card row and closing offer trio — src/data/baseline/pages/index.json
Cloudmaven is entrusted by numerous SME customers and is one of the leading CFO advisory firms in the EMEA region. We support your company on its digital transformation journey. With the Cloudmaven strategy “be global, act local” and our international presence, we guarantee fast, flexible and personal support — regardless of where your company operates.
Let's get started
Verbatim from the live homepage. It is reproduced here because this direction's whole proposal is that it stays; even so, it is a proposal on a review page and carries the watermark. It is also the only draft block on this page containing a number word — “one of the leading” — and that word is the live site's, not this lane's. The other two blocks are free of digits and number words alike.
src/data/baseline/pages/index.json — h1 and hero paragraphs
None. This is the honest answer and it is the direction's defining property. The page opens on capability and credential. The nearest thing to a named difficulty — “less manual effort”, “Less administration”, “processes that work automatically for you” — sits well below the fold and is phrased as an outcome of buying, not as a situation the reader recognises. A visitor who arrived because their close is painful has to read past the offer to find out that Cloudmaven knows about it.
src/data/baseline/pages/index.json — “We integrate your systems”, efficiency band, “Start every day…”
All of it, in its current order. The only edits are defects that this repository has already recorded against the live site:
The rule is Christoph's, relayed as binding in review/codex-homepage-x1-x3/DIRECTION.md where it governs illustration. Applying it to copy is this lane's own extension of it, and should be read as a proposal too.
Process-first framing. The page opens on the reader's week, not on Cloudmaven's portfolio. Every difficulty named is one the source material already names.
The systems are not the problem — the space between them is, and Cloudmaven works on the handoffs where finance stalls.
docs/design/2026-08-12-claude-design/e-flow.html — “the systems are fine, and the space between them is where the month goes”
Invoices arrive by email. Payment approvals happen on a board outside the ledger. Bank reconciliation happens in a spreadsheet. Each of those handoffs is a person re-keying, exporting or emailing a file so that the systems agree — and the file in the middle has quietly become the system of record. Cloudmaven works on the handoffs.
Find your version of it
Source sentence carried a count of the jam points; the count is removed under this page's no-numbers rule and the claim is left standing. Same treatment the AI-Specify port applied to its own unsourced frequency.
e-flow.html — “Your close is not slow because your people are”; “a person re-keying, exporting, or emailing a file so that two systems can agree”; the reconciliation file labelled “The actual system of record” docs/lab-aispecify variant A — “Invoices arrive by email. Payment approvals happen in Monday.com. Bank reconciliation happens in Excel.”
Variant A names the two third-party tools. The draft above generalises them, because a named board vendor on Cloudmaven's own homepage is a positioning decision the lane has no source for. Restoring the names is a legitimate alternative and would be faithful to the source.
The spreadsheet in the middle of the company. One reconciliation file that every system defers to, kept alive by hand, held by somebody who cannot take holiday in the first week of the month. It is the entry because it is the most physical of the sourced pain points and the one a finance operator recognises without being told what it means.
Behind it, in order, the material supplies the rest of the ladder: manual gates — the points where somebody has to touch it before the data can move; re-keying and CSV handoffs — CRM data crossing into the ERP as a file; a recurring report rebuilt by hand — the board pack assembled from exports, where two people produce two versions of the same number and both are defensible; and approval chains living outside the ledger — the invoice approved on a board, then entered into the core system a second time.
e-flow.html — “Manual gate — someone has to touch it”; “a spreadsheet in the middle of the company”; “The board pack is rebuilt from exports”; “Two people produce two versions of the same number, both defensible”; “somebody who could not go on holiday in the first week of the month” docs/lab-aispecify variants A and C — the shared invoice inbox, the approval board, the Excel reconciliation, the CRM CSV export, the recurring report rebuilt in Excel
src/data/baseline/pages/index.json
Knowledge depth. The claim is not what Cloudmaven sells but what the people answering the phone have already read: the whole surface a CFO's numbers cross.
Cloudmaven answers on the whole surface a CFO's numbers cross — ERP, EPM, CRM and HCM — rather than on the one system in front of the question.
src/data/baseline/pages/index.json — “Our focus is not on individual tools, but on the overall picture of the financial architecture”; “Cloudmaven combines ERP, EPM, CRM, HCM, finance operations and AI-supported automation”
A finance question almost never stays inside a single system. It crosses the ledger, the plan, the customer contract and the payroll input before it becomes an answer you can defend. Cloudmaven works across ERP, EPM, CRM and HCM, in the order of the process rather than the order of the licence — process first, then tool, then automation, then AI, and never skipping a stage.
Ask us the hard questions first
Depth is claimed only as system surface and method. No promise about who stays on an engagement, no statement about how many people there are, and the word “consultants” does not appear — each of those is a hard rule for this direction.
e-flow.html — the EPM / ERP / CRM / HCM layers; “Process, tool, automation, AI. We do not skip one”; “The damage happens when a stage gets skipped” src/data/baseline/pages/index.json — “the overall picture of the financial architecture”
Answers the system cannot give. Not a broken process but an unanswerable question: the board pack rebuilt from exports every quarter, two defensible versions of the same number, planning happening outside the system in a workbook. The reader's problem here is that nobody they have asked can see far enough across the landscape to settle it — which is precisely the gap this direction claims to fill.
The supporting move is the questions the material says are worth asking any partner in the room: who writes the process map, and when — because if the answer is “during the project”, the price in front of the buyer is an estimate of work nobody has scoped yet; and when did you last recommend a rival system — because every partner calls its recommendation independent and far fewer can date the last time being right about it cost them the licence revenue.
The source lists a third question, about which named person is still on the engagement late in the project. It is deliberately not used: it is a consultant-permanence question, and permanence promises are out of bounds for this direction.
e-flow.html — “Answers the system cannot produce”; “The board pack is rebuilt from exports every quarter”; “Planning happens outside the system, in a workbook”; “Most ERP projects do not fail on the software”; the two questions quoted above
src/data/baseline/pages/index.json e-flow.html — the five described projects and “we do not invent them”
The rows are the current homepage in its current order, read from
src/data/baseline/pages/index.json. Verdicts are proposals.
| Current homepage section | Direction 1 — Keep | Direction 2 — Pain-first | Direction 3 — Advisory-depth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hero — “We consult your business with ERP & EPM Software and seamless integrations”, plus the SME/EMEA and “be global, act local” paragraphs | KeepVerbatim. Title defect fixed, wording untouched. | ReplaceThe jam replaces the credential. The EMEA and “be global, act local” material moves down to the scope section rather than disappearing. | ReplaceReplaced by the landscape claim. “Be global, act local” survives lower as reach, not as the opening argument. |
| Card row — Digital solutions · Integrations & Middleware · Service | KeepVerbatim, with the heading level corrected so it does not hang off the H1. | RewordSame three cards, each opening on the difficulty it removes instead of on what it is. | KeepKept and promoted directly under the hero — it is the surface claim the direction rests on. |
| “Start every day with business processes that work automatically for you” | KeepVerbatim, in place. | KeepKept word for word and moved up. The one existing line already written from the reader's day. | RewordReframed from automation as outcome to automation as the third rung of process → tool → automation → AI. |
| “Which systems would you like to connect with each other?” — pre-built integrations, middleware, end-to-end landscapes | KeepVerbatim, including the named integrations. | KeepVerbatim and promoted. It is the concrete answer to the jam described in the hero. | RewordSame content, recast as one inspectable boundary between systems rather than as a catalogue of connectors. |
| “Cloudmaven in Figures” — locations, countries, staff, customers, projects | KeepKept as the zero-risk reference. This lane has not verified the figures and does not reproduce them. | DropDropped from the homepage. It answers a question the pain-led reader has not asked yet; reach belongs on the about surface. | DropMust go — the staff count is a team-size claim, which is a hard rule for this direction. Reach without headcount can be argued elsewhere. |
| Logo wall — “Companies that already rely on our portfolio” | KeepVerbatim. | KeepKept, moved below the pain ladder so it reads as “these companies had this problem”. | KeepKept as depth evidence, sitting beside the named case studies. |
| “Your CFO Advisor for Finance, ERP, EPM & AI-supported automation” + the two advisory calls to action | KeepVerbatim. | RewordKept in place, reworded so it answers the jam rather than introducing the firm a second time. | KeepKept verbatim and promoted to the top. It is already this direction's thesis. |
| Efficiency band — the four statistics and “Cloudmaven increases your efficiency – and your profitability” | KeepKept as the reference. Unverified here, and not reproduced under the no-numbers rule. | ReplaceReplaced by the named jams and what each one costs in effort, stated without figures. | ReplaceReplaced by the questions worth asking any partner — the strongest advisory-depth material in the sources. |
| Customer testimonials — the four quoted customers | KeepVerbatim, including the quoted figures, which belong to the speakers. | KeepVerbatim and promoted directly under the pain ladder: the same difficulties, in customers' own words. | KeepVerbatim, placed with the case studies as evidence of depth. |
| Closing offer trio — curated portfolio · “We integrate your systems” · comprehensive service — and the “Get free advice” contact block | KeepVerbatim. | KeepVerbatim. After a pain-led opening this is where the reader recovers the full scope, and it already does that job. | RewordTrio reworded around the process → tool → automation → AI order; the contact block kept as written, named person included. |
The solutions surface (/digital-solutions/) inherits its
direction from the homepage: KEEP leaves “We implement your new Digital solutions” and the portfolio
paragraph untouched; PAIN-FIRST opens each product entry on the difficulty it removes; ADVISORY-DEPTH orders
the same entries by where they sit in the process ladder rather than by product family. Source:
src/data/baseline/pages/digital-solutions.json.