Gateway Journal

Why Gateway Built a Journal

April 12, 2026 • 1 min read • Sam Roux

By Sam Roux

Most service sites flatten a company into a list of offerings. That misses the most important signal: how the team actually thinks when a problem gets real.

Gateway Corporate's blog exists to close that gap. We wanted a place where we could publish the patterns we see across client work, explain the tradeoffs behind our tooling, and share the decisions that shape product and infrastructure work.

Three things matter to us here:

  1. The writing has to stay close to delivery work.
  2. Publishing has to be fast enough that ideas do not die in a document folder.
  3. The system has to be simple enough to maintain without becoming its own product.

That is why this blog is powered directly from markdown files. A new post is just a file with front matter and content. No admin panel. No copy-paste into a CMS. No second system to keep in sync.

Expect articles on applied AI, software delivery, local growth strategy, and the practical mechanics of shipping useful systems for small and mid-sized businesses.

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