Outcomes · Case Studies

Named customers. Signed permissions. Disclosed methodology.

Case studies appear on this page only when a real customer agrees to publish alongside us, with methodology disclosed and permissions signed. Until then, this page says what is honest: we are not there yet.

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Coming 2026

Named customer stories launch with our V2 public launch.

We do not ship fabricated customer stories. Case studies appear here once we have named partners, signed permissions, and disclosed methodology.

A placeholder that says “coming soon” is a better B2B signal than a wall of made-up logos. When the first signed case study lands, it lands here, at the top, with full disclosure.

What a case study looks like

A scaffold we will not cut corners on.

This is the template readers get when a case study publishes. It is also the promise we are making right now about what appears on this page.

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Customer

Named organization. Logo used with permission. Scope and cohort size disclosed.

02

Methodology

Baseline measurement, instrument, sample, observation window, cohort design.

03

Intervention and outcome

What changed. Measured how. Reported with confidence intervals, not percentages picked from the air.

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Limitations

What the study cannot claim. Where the data is thin. Where a causal claim would be dishonest.

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Pull quote

A named attribution from the customer, signed off through their communications and legal teams.

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Signed permission badge

An on-page indicator that the customer reviewed and approved the published study.

Signed permission badge. Every published case study carries a visible mark indicating that the named customer reviewed and approved the final page. If you do not see the badge, assume we did not get the sign-off.

The standard

What we won't count as a case study.

A short list of patterns common in our category that will not appear on this page.

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    No composite customers stitched from several real ones.

  • 02

    No anonymized quotes dressed up as a case study.

  • 03

    No percentages without a disclosed denominator.

  • 04

    No causal claims where the study can only support a correlation.

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Elitesgen, Inc. is wholly owned by Elites Generation Foundation, a 501(c)(3) whose charter legally forbids behavioral advertising and the sale of individual user data.

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