Yes, to clarify, the reason for the thumbnail presentation: does it not make sense? There should be a view that, if digital real estate is your game and these are all digital properties and each one has assets that have already been developed for it based on the niche that's been selected or chosen already, then it would only make sense to have these thumbnails be a prominent part of the dashboard process. Be able to very quickly ascertain the status of different domains by the look and feel of the thumbnail, not only of the website itself but maybe even the primary hero's main page thumbnail. Next to that, micro-thumbnails of the other pages to quickly convey the level of depth that has been generated for this particular property, digital asset. Also, for the sales letter, be able to show a screenshot of that and/or the sales funnel process, if there's more than one, in a similar fashion to the home page and the site structure itself. It should include an icon package set developed that would indicate: - if it has or includes a learning management system with it - if it includes a gallery - if it includes a portfolio - if it includes music with a little music symbol - if it includes video or audio - if it has an app component to it - if it has calculators Could be indicated by different types of icons, different colors, and different gradients. Remember, Tailwind CSS has extensive beautiful classes for this, and if utilized properly, it could be the source for all of the modern, futuristic, clean, high integrity, luxurious, high-impact, high quality, high attention to detail, high trust, high value types of graphic assets, site section headers and separators, backgrounds, cards, and all the things that cost enterprise companies hundreds of thousands, in some cases millions of dollars, to implement for their own systems. We can literally do this using these Tailwind CSS libraries and such ourselves, and that's why it is so important to encapsulate that philosophy and put it into practice with our templates and our focus on the robustness of that strategy. That is what I would like you to place some focus on: provide consultative feedback with a full context doctrine.