Field guide
Build operational apps without waiting on developers
This companion page distills how editors, operators, and success leads describe launches inside CanvasMint. It pairs with the homepage rail and template desk without duplicating pricing tables.
Popular app starter kits
Riverfield workspaces, SignalWeft capture desks, and Lumenlane booking grids remain the three most duplicated kits this quarter. Each includes automation toggles disabled by default so teams can rehearse manually before inviting clients into live views.
- Client portals: Riverfield + Polaris onboarding pairings.
- Internal operations: Dispatch console + EmberQueue logging.
- Membership flows: OrbitPass lounge with CoastLoop renewals.
How teams launch in days
Day one anchors on editorial intake: confirm roles, name responsible editors, and mirror your existing language for approvals. Day two focuses on webhook rehearsal with sandbox payloads. Day three opens read-only previews to stakeholders before any automation toggles flip on.
Day 1 ──▶ Intake + roles │ ▼ Day 2 ──▶ Webhook rehearsal (sandbox) │ ▼ Day 3 ──▶ Read-only previews │ ▼ Day 4+ ──▶ Automation opt-in per team
Customer success stories
Harborline crews adopted dispatch photos without promising unrealistic uptime metrics. Studio Saen paired Riverfield digests with manual QA from their creative director, keeping automation humble. BlueRiver Group used Polaris desks to align external reviewers with technical partners before sign-off.
Detailed case notes live on the Portfolio page; this section stays narrative so teams can scan quickly before a workshop.