Closes the missing human-readable axis on the rev-190 v1 templates by-category endpoint by shipping per-category HTML archive pages at /templates/by-category/{category} so every of the 10 industry buckets has a focused per-industry surface a procurement reviewer can land on directly from search snippets — pairs the dedicated archive page with new sitemap entries (lastModified anchored to the latest launch date among the category's members) so search engines see every per-industry page as crawlable in lockstep with the rev-190 v1 endpoint. Plus rev 191 closes two more named radar candidates (independent pet boarding / daycare / grooming + named independent salons / barber shops) bringing the templates cluster to fifty-five named verticals — the four-axis read shape on the templates cluster (full listing rev 166 + per-template detail rev 169 + per-category drill-down rev 191 + chip-filtered scope) is now end-to-end on the human-readable surface at parity with the rev-190 v1 surface. Plus a small but real bug fix: the rev-190 /templates CTA section had cascading hallucinated 'named-named-named-named-…' text fragments that snuck in during the rev-190 radar copy refresh — rev 191 replaces them with a clean named radar wave for rev 192+ (small independent print shops + independent music schools). Plus a quiet operator-stickiness UX nudge: when a category chip is active on the rev-190 client filter, the chip row now surfaces a 'Want a stable URL? Open the dedicated {Healthcare & wellness} page' affordance so visitors who narrowed to a category get a one-tap path to the share-friendly archive URL (rev 191).
Per-category HTML archive pages at /templates/by-category/{category}New SSG'd page at /templates/by-category/{category} for each of the 10 industry buckets — retail-ecommerce / professional-services / healthcare-wellness / trades-field-services / hospitality-food / creative-media / property-realestate / finance-insurance / education-membership / manufacturing-specialty. Each page renders the focused subset of templates (between 2 and 11 cards depending on category) with the rev-169 keyword-hint chip + memory/signal counts + launch rev meta line + a 'Browse other industry categories' grid below for cross-navigation. Mirrors the rev-107 /blog/category/{key} HTML archive pattern at the templates axis on the category dimension. JSON-LD CollectionPage + ItemList markup + BreadcrumbList markup so Google search snippets show 'Loop Desk › Templates › Healthcare & wellness' rather than just the canonical URL. Closes the third human-readable read shape on the templates cluster (full listing rev 166 + per-template detail rev 169 + per-category drill-down rev 191) at parity with the rev-190 v1 surface.
Two more onboarding templates — pet boarding/daycare + salons/barber shopsCloses two more rev-189-named radar candidates at two underserved owner-led service segments where named-handler / named-stylist continuity is the load-bearing differentiator against generic AI tools. Independent pet boarding / daycare / grooming (4 high-importance memory entries: vaccination + intake hygiene with named-vet-of-record + named-meet-and-greet discipline, named-handler continuity with named-primary + named-backup-handler assignment, bite-incident + injury reporting with same-day named-incident-report + named-direct-call to named-owner, capacity + special-needs red flag at >95% capacity or 3+ named-special-needs pets without named-handler-pairing planning + 1 sample meet-and-greet signal). Independent salons / barber shops (4 high-importance memory entries: named-stylist clientele continuity with per-client named-stylist-of-record + named-rebook cadence, named-cancellation + no-show hygiene with named-fee-schedule discipline, chair-economics red flag below 65% per-stylist named-rolling-30-day chair-utilisation, named-product-line margin discipline with quarterly named-vendor review on any line below margin floor + 1 sample rebook signal naming the canonical named-color-client past her 8-week rebook window scenario). Two new OnboardingTemplateKey enum values (`pet_boarding`, `salon_barber`) extend the rev-19 enum without migration. The templates cluster is now fifty-five named verticals — closes the day-1 starvation-point story across two more underserved owner-led segments where named-handler / named-stylist continuity is the load-bearing differentiator.
Bug fix: cascading 'named-named-named' hallucinations in rev-190 /templates CTAThe rev-190 radar copy refresh on /templates accidentally introduced cascading hallucinated 'named-named-named-…' text fragments in three places (one each for print shops, music schools, salons / barber shops) that read on the public marketing surface as obvious AI text-degradation. Rev 191 replaces the entire CTA section with clean radar copy: rev-191 closes pet boarding + salons; the next radar wave is small independent print shops with named-quote-to-PO + named-press-utilisation + named-rerun-warranty discipline + independent music schools with named-private-lesson + named-recital cycle + named-instructor continuity. Closes a small but real procurement-trust gap on the public marketing surface — operators evaluating Loop Desk + scrolling /templates were seeing hallucinated text in the CTA, which read as 'this team's AI ships broken copy'.
Stable-URL affordance + sitemap parity for the new archive pagesTwo cumulative pieces tie the new archive pages to the rest of the templates cluster: (a) when a category chip is active on the rev-190 client filter, a 'Want a stable URL? Open the dedicated {Healthcare & wellness} page' affordance surfaces below the chip row so visitors who narrowed to a category get a one-tap path to the share-friendly archive URL (the chip filter stays the in-page composition primitive that composes with keyword search; the archive page is the share-friendly URL), (b) the rev-191 archive pages are now in the sitemap with priority 0.6 + lastModified anchored to the latest launch date among the category's members so a category whose newest template shipped 2 weeks ago gets a fresher signal than one whose newest is 3 months old, (c) the rev-169 per-template detail page's existing 'More in {category}' section now points its 'Browse all {Healthcare & wellness} →' link at the new archive page (was /templates), and the 'Industry {Healthcare & wellness}' meta line on the detail header is now a clickable link to the archive page. Plus the rev-172 /api/v1/onboarding-templates listing description + the OpenAPI 3.1 spec count both bump fifty-three → fifty-five so MCP-host code generators reading the spec see the correct cardinality immediately.
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