Problem
Official village information becomes hard to trust and find when it lives only across informal channels, with no single place for news, people, and service contact.
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The official digital presence of Negeri Wassu (Pulau Haruku, Maluku Tengah)—a coastal village portal for news, government officials, and public-service contact.
Project context
Official village information becomes hard to trust and find when it lives only across informal channels, with no single place for news, people, and service contact.
Residents, visitors, and anyone seeking official information about Negeri Wassu.
Product design, frontend engineering, and end-to-end delivery
Operational flow
Arrive at a clear village identity and orientation
Read recent news and community updates
Meet village government officials
Reach office hours or WhatsApp for service needs
Specific responsibilities
Built solution

Technical decisions
Engineering challenges
Simplified architecture
Features and purpose
Establish Negeri Wassu as a coastal place with a clear digital front door.
Publish community and service updates in one scannable feed.
Introduce village government roles so residents know who handles which service area.
Surface office hours, address, and WhatsApp paths for administration and inquiries.
Verifiable results
Lessons and possible development
Village portals work when identity, news, people, and contact each have a clear job. The next useful layer is usually structured content workflows for operators once publishing cadence is stable.
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