Career growth surfaces that move people into action
“Keeping two codebases separate while selling one brand is the right launch move when you care more about shipping than forcing an artificial merge.”
Implementation principle
Platform strategy · X-Ploy
“Skills-gap analysis gets stronger when the platform also gives users job search, OJT outputs, and resumes in the same flow.”
Launch narrative
Career positioning · X-Ploy Career
Conversion
Request access to the career platform
Use this for advisor-led onboarding, pilot groups, workforce programs, or bundled CRM + career deployments.
FAQ
Career platform questions
Can customers sign themselves up immediately at launch?
Not in the first launch phase. The public site captures qualified requests, then your team handles account setup, hosted checkout links, and provisioning using the existing platform admin surfaces.
Why split the career platform onto its own host?
The current CRM and career applications are separate codebases and should launch as separate deploy targets. Splitting them keeps release risk lower while the public site still presents them as one brand.
Why not use WordPress for this site right now?
A WordPress launch would add PHP, MySQL, plugin maintenance, and a second hosting model that does not align with the current Cloudflare Pages setup. The Astro plus Git-backed CMS path ships faster and keeps operations lighter.
Is X-Ploy launching its own internal email hosting with the site?
No. The launch keeps mailbox hosting out of scope and uses Postmark for transactional platform email. Forwarding aliases can be added separately without running a full mail server.
Are forums or customer websites part of this launch?
No. Forums, community features, and hosted customer websites are phase-two items so the initial launch stays focused on the marketing site and the two product surfaces.