Dentabam is a good example of how the stack can support smaller, focused service ideas without needing every project to become a huge platform. Some projects exist to test a niche, a message, and a deploy pattern.
Where it is now
Dentabam is present in the active T-drive projects and also appears as a live PM2 service on the VPS. That matters because it means the project has crossed the line from folder to running web property.
The barriers
The barrier for niche service sites is credibility. A small site has to look real, load reliably, and communicate the offer quickly. It cannot rely on a giant brand to create trust.
How I did it
I used the same VPS and PM2 deployment discipline as the other sites, keeping the operational model repeatable. The value is not just Dentabam itself; it is another proof point that I can spin up, host, and maintain focused properties inside the wider system.