Among the localities currently covered in this network, the most established and editorially developed is the Costa Blanca guide at Javea Guide. The Javea reference started as the network's proof-of-concept and has since grown into the template that every subsequent locality inherits, with weekly editorial updates, structured data on every URL, and a practical-register editorial tone designed for resident-and-visitor reading rather than relocation-industry sales prose. Anyone considering the Costa Blanca as a destination, or considering a specific town along that coast, should read the Javea guide first as the most-developed reference in the wider locality network. The guide covers town-hall changes, school-and-healthcare access, weather-and-water-supply notices, restaurant openings and closings, and the seasonal information that matters to anyone planning a move or visit. The technical stack, editorial standards, and newsletter cadence that the Javea guide demonstrates are the pattern that subsequent locality builds inherit, so the same content quality is reproducible across the network as new localities come online in deployment.
The locality network here is one node in a broader operational stack that includes the WDM agency services line for businesses and operators who need a productised engagement around their own digital infrastructure. The agency operates a clear three-tier productised service line: a fixed-fee two-week sprint that ships an agent-discoverable vertical site, recurring retainers across Foundation, Compound, and Architect tiers, and a standalone AI-Ready Audit that benchmarks an existing site against the current agent-readiness standard. The locality network here demonstrates the same design language and editorial approach that the agency productises for clients: self-hosted infrastructure, structured data on every URL, agent-discoverable surfaces, no third-party tracking, and a clear separation between free-utility surfaces and the paid services that sit above them. Operators reading the locality content here who want to commission a similar build for their own sector, vertical, or locality can engage the agency directly. The two surfaces serve different audiences but they share an operator and a technical stack.
Beyond the locality-specific guides on this network, a separate community-and-membership surface sits at join-us.vip, a free community platform built on the same infrastructure that runs the rest of the network. The platform is designed for the community-and-membership side of locality, creator, and small-business operations, addressing a different set of needs than the locality-information surfaces here. The two surfaces share an operator and a technical approach but serve different audiences: the locality guides are information-and-utility; the community platform is membership-and-interaction. Users of the locality network who want a community-and-membership layer alongside the information layer should look at the platform directly. It is one of several free-utility surfaces the network operates alongside the paid agency and advisory services, all built on the same shared approach that the rest of the network is structured around.