sri lanka's endangered.
A secure content platform built to support writers, not replace them.
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- Role
- Product design, engineering, advanced technology implementation, training
- Sector
- Conservation / Publishing / Public education
- Year
- 2025 - ongoing
- Status
- In production - private platform
Fig. 003 - sri lanka's endangered in motion
W/003 - In motion
The Content Engine: a secure editorial platform developed with Sri Lanka's Endangered to help turn years of conservation communication practice, writer workflows, and publication methods into a scalable digital system.
Looplogic worked alongside the Sri Lanka's Endangered team as a technical partner, helping execute the team's vision and translate its existing editorial model into a working product.
Built by Looplogic as a contribution to the cause.
01 - The problem
Sri Lanka's Endangered publishes conservation stories in national papers and on the web, each one shaped by research, editorial care, and people who understand the island.
Over time, the team had developed its own way of researching, structuring, reviewing, and publishing conservation content. But much of the work still depended on scattered tools, manual coordination, and processes that were difficult to scale.
The challenge was not to invent the editorial model from scratch.
The challenge was to help protect, organise, and scale a model the Sri Lanka's Endangered team had already been developing over many years.
02 - What we helped build
Looplogic worked alongside Sri Lanka's Endangered to help translate its existing editorial vision, workflow logic, and user requirements into a secure, scalable digital platform.
The result is a Content Engine that supports the team's research, writing, review, and publishing process while keeping human voice, judgment, and conservation purpose at the centre.
The platform was designed around the way the Sri Lanka's Endangered team already works, helping make the process more structured, efficient, and scalable without reducing the role of the writers, editors, or conservation contributors.
The underlying editorial methodology, the logic and design of the workflow, content development process, and conservation communication model remain proprietary to Sri Lanka's Endangered.
03 - In the product
writers stay the authors.
The platform supports the writing and editorial process, but the voice, judgment, storytelling, and final responsibility remain human.
built around an existing editorial model.
The system was shaped around Sri Lanka's Endangered's own content process, developed through studying public education work, conservation storytelling, and practical publishing best practices.
structured for collaboration.
The platform helps the team coordinate research, writing, review, and publishing in a more organised and scalable way.
secure, proprietary, and built to grow.
The platform is designed to protect Sri Lanka's Endangered's editorial methods and workflow logic while allowing the system to evolve with technology over time.
04 - In their words
“I wholeheartedly recommend Bishan and Looplogic.”
Bishan has a rare blend of abilities. He was able to understand what I needed, translate those needs into the right technology choices, and combine the latest technology with practical, real-world knowledge of traditional software development, UX, and UI.
What made the experience even more meaningful was that he is also a genuinely kind and helpful human being.
Bishan worked alongside us as a true technical partner, helping us execute the vision we had developed for the engine behind our public education work at SriLankasEndangered.com.
The editorial model, user needs, and core functionality had been shaped through many years. Bishan helped us turn that thinking into a scalable, working platform.
He did this as his contribution to the cause, while showing the kind of professionalism, care, and dedication that any paying client would be fortunate to receive.
His communication throughout the journey was excellent. He explained things clearly, helped me understand the choices in front of us, and built real trust and confidence at every stage.
What I valued most was that he did not simply build something and walk away. He works with us as part of the team, helps us understand the system, and taught me how to keep developing and improving our own products based on what we had built together.
That showed not only his technical ability, but also his strength in training, development, and empowering others.
For a founder who needs help turning a clear product vision into something real and scalable, or for a larger organisation with IT teams that need the same kind of strategic and practical guidance, I would wholeheartedly recommend working with Bishan and Looplogic.
Anik Jayasekara
Platform Steward - Sri Lanka's Endangered