Web app lab for rollout and validation

Web App Lab

Web App Lab starts from live public demos. From field DX and small shop sites to EBPM-style policy support, learning, and PR content, review working web apps first, then test, validate, and move toward rollout.

App lab shelves

Web apps by use case

Only web apps that can be checked as live sites or reference demos are listed here.

Business rollout tools

Business

Digitize existing work for businesses and teams, including field work and knowledge databases.

Micro business sites

Small Business

Web apps for shops, solo operators, and small teams that need booking, inquiry, and basic public information online quickly.

Public sector support

Public Sector

Web apps for policy support and public operations, including monthly monitoring, decision signals, and reporting.

Learning, PR and demos

Learning / PR

Public demos for AI character chat, learning, PR, games, R&D, and experience content.

Original short RPG

Quest Mini RPG

A short web RPG that should be rebuilt with original names, setting, characters, and goals for commercial use.

  • Local save
  • Keyboard controls
  • Short game format
Event game Short experience
Rights check
Avoid names or settings that suggest third-party IP
Use case
Recruiting, events, education, and fan-facing projects
Game
Discuss rebuild

Local-first experience

Random Walker

A lightweight local-first browser app for exhibitions, personal media, or location-based experiences.

  • No server database
  • Browser storage
  • Render deployment
Experience app Low ops cost
Use case
Exhibitions, local walking projects, and lightweight apps
Fit
Publish a small browser-only experience without server data
Experience
Live site

Demo / rollout / validation

Move from public demo to rollout or co-validation.

This page lists only apps that can be checked as live sites or reference demos. Review a public app first, then move into rollout, adaptation, or co-validation discussions.

  • Workflow improvement Review ServiceMan, IdeaOps, or Tsunagari, then discuss rollout for field, planning, or knowledge workflows.
  • Small shop sites Use Barber Shop, OPS BAKERY, and OPS Fashion as templates for booking, inquiry, and product presentation.
  • EBPM-style policy support Review Revate and IdeaOps, then discuss monthly monitoring or evidence-backed proposal material.
  • Learning / PR / Experiments Review Tokimeki Kanojo, Angel Story, Drillerman, Quest Mini RPG, or Random Walker, then discuss AI character chat, growth games, learning content, or experience design.

Recommended patterns

Recommended Rollout Patterns

Instead of choosing one app at a time, start from a package that matches the buyer's problem.

Field DX

Field DX package

Organize status, photos, and completion reports for visits, inspections, repairs, and maintenance.

App
ServiceMan
Price
JPY 300,000+ / JPY 80,000+/mo
Discuss

Shop site

Small shop site package

Create booking and inquiry routes for barber shops, salons, bakeries, small restaurants, and independent brands.

Apps
Barber Shop, OPS BAKERY, OPS Fashion
Price
JPY 100,000+ / JPY 10,000+/mo
Discuss

Idea ops

Idea-to-build support package

Turn ideas into specs, LP copy, MVP tasks, and proposal emails, then organize the path toward a public demo.

App
IdeaOps
Price
Custom quote
Discuss

Policy demo

Policy support demo package

Visualize monthly data and decision material for municipalities, policy proposals, and support-recipient monitoring.

Apps
Revate, IdeaOps
Price
Custom quote
Discuss

Learning / PR

Learning and PR content package

Plan training, school, recruiting, regional event, and campaign content around working examples.

Apps
Tokimeki Kanojo, Angel Story, Drillerman, Quest Mini RPG, Random Walker
Price
Custom quote
Discuss

Adoption routes

Choose a rollout route

Prices are discussion guides. Scope changes by exclusivity, operating support, and customization depth.

Small start

Demo and test demand

JPY 98,000+

Turn an existing app into a rollout demo so user reactions can be tested quickly.

  • Light branding and copy
  • Demo or static LP
  • Rollout notes

Product adoption

Deploy for your workflow

JPY 300,000+

Adapt an existing app with baseline customization for your team or workflow.

  • Initial setup
  • Screen and data tuning
  • 30 days of light fixes

Shop site

Small shop site

JPY 100,000+

Publish menus, products, prices, booking requests, and basic shop information for salons, bakeries, classes, small restaurants, or independent brands.

  • Menu, product, and price pages
  • Booking or inquiry form
  • Managed from JPY 10,000/mo

Managed SaaS

Managed improvement

JPY 80,000/mo+

Run the app with hosting, monitoring, backup, and monthly improvement support.

  • Hosting operations
  • Monthly improvement meeting
  • Initial incident response

Policy demo

Policy validation

Custom quote

Use Revate to validate the information flow before municipal briefing materials, supplementary budget discussions, or support-candidate review.

  • 100-entity sample review
  • Support-candidate review flow
  • No actual grants or transfers

Typical lead time

Demo rollout usually takes 1-2 weeks. A basic business rollout usually takes 2-4 weeks, depending on integrations and permissions.

Not included

Large new builds, deep core-system integrations, legal review, ad operations, and asset production are quoted separately.

First meeting inputs

We confirm the workflow, users, data, publication scope, permissions, and owner after rollout.

Adoption flow

How the rollout decision works

  1. 01

    Improvement thesis

    Clarify the workflow, issue, and reason the app should be used in that team.

  2. 02

    Demo review

    Review screens, data needs, and the customization needed for real operations.

  3. 03

    Rollout setup

    Prepare copy, branding, seed data, deployment, and the operating plan.

Operator / support

Operator and Support Scope

This section summarizes the developer context, support scope, and data handling policy before inquiry.

Operator profile

Web App Lab adapts already published web apps into demo rollouts, light screen adjustments, and managed operations. Public implementation history can be shared where relevant.

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Support scope

Typical work includes workflow scoping, demo environments, static LPs, hosting, monthly improvements, and initial incident response. Large builds and legal review are scoped separately.

Data handling

For personal data or real-person databases, publication scope, consent, sources, deletion requests, and editing rights are checked before rollout.

Start improvement

Discuss workflow or policy support

Tell us which app interests you, what workflow you want to improve, what EBPM-style policy support system you want to evaluate, and what rollout route you are considering.

Adoption Managed SaaS Email notice DB record Ad tracking Policy support demo
  1. 01 Submit the form

    Use the on-site form instead of opening an email app.

  2. 02 Email notice and DB record

    The inquiry is emailed and saved as a FormFlow Ops request record.

  3. 03 Thanks page and ad tracking

    The visitor lands on the completion page, with GA4 lead events and Google Ads conversion tracking available.

Rollout plan
Target team
Rollout action
Discuss this plan