RM III Mechanical
RM III Mechanical — an HVAC company in Laveen Village, AZ — is in the Hydra OS launch queue. The rmiiiaz.com domain currently parks with no public site, so this one starts from a clean slate; the new build is staged and no performance claims are published until they are measured live.
RM III Mechanical is an HVAC company in Laveen Village, AZ. The company is onboarded in the CIWG client registry, which carries its verified business data for the build.
There is no before screenshot for this one, honestly: rmiiiaz.com currently resolves to a domain-parking page with no company website behind it. The Hydra build will be the company's first real site at this address — which makes the launch measurement simple: everything starts at zero.
The new Hydra OS build is already reachable as a development preview at https://rmiiiaz-dev.ciwebgroup.com, where the working homepage title reads “AC Repair & Heating in Laveen Village | RM III AC & Heating”. It follows the same launch discipline as every story on this page: the preview exists to be checked, not to make claims — scores and results are only published after they are measured on the live production domain.
Every page ships with structured brand intelligence built in, so Google and AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini can verify exactly what the business does — and new pages are submitted for indexing the moment they go live, not weeks later. It's all built on Hydra OS: a database-free architecture that's dramatically faster and harder to hack than a traditional WordPress site, with an intelligence layer that keeps it optimizing itself.
Before & after.
The Hydra preview link is live for inspection; after imagery and scores land at cutover.
Build components going into this site.
6 components from the Hydra Build Components catalog are being built into the RM III Mechanical build — mined from the build's source, not a marketing list. Every chip links to what that component does and costs.
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