Design Lab · Visual Concepts

The math standard, with presence.

Same brand, same content discipline — rendered with the depth, motion, and texture of a premium SaaS product. This is what the homepage could feel like.

Watch the math run ↓See the system
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Live computation · S-Corp · Georgia · TY2026

Watch the engine compute.

Owner W-2 salary$0
Annual health premium$0
Federal taxable income$0↓ 18,400
Federal + state tax$0↓ 5,040
Total tax saved$0
The system

Built to be the reference, not a brochure.

Every surface earns its place. Depth and motion guide the eye; nothing is decoration for its own sake.

All 50 states, real rates

Every state's current schedule, sourced and cited per line. No averages, no rounding to a story.

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3 entity types

LLC · S-Corp · C-Corp, side by side.

TY2026

IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 brackets loaded.

Audit-grade output

Hand it to a CPA. Every figure shows its source. That is the whole product.

3-minute result

What used to be a 30-minute manual calculation, done and documented.

Interaction

Surfaces that respond.

Move your cursor across these. Depth on hover, not flat rectangles.

Math first, contact second

The prospect runs their numbers before handing over anything. Value is proven before the first call.

White-label embed

Their brand, their domain. The engine runs invisibly under your identity in one line of script.

Phone-verified leads

A named lead with a full financial profile lands before the first conversation begins.

The difference

Why this beats a generic calculator.

Generic PEO calculator
  • Industry-average assumptions
  • One entity type, one rate
  • Built to produce enrollment
  • No source shown for any number
PEO Tools engine
  • Entity- and state-specific math
  • LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp side by side
  • Says so when a PEO is not worth it
  • Every figure cites its rate source

This is the oomph. Want it on the homepage?

Pick the moments that land, and I will port them into Bricks on the live page.

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