A full-width DGMP shell with the parent brand kept quietly out of the way.
This surface is meant to feel like entering the product itself rather than landing on another branded marketing page. There is no header chrome, just a quiet return path if you want to step back out.
When the DGMP definition is ready, you can replace the placeholder panels with the real application routes and keep the same domain, service slot, and deployment shape.
The placeholder is intentionally closer to an application shell than a landing page. It gives DGMP a real address, a credible full-screen feel, and a stable service contract while the actual product definition catches up.
The product opens directly into its own surface instead of carrying the parent-site navigation with it.
The back control now sits fully outside the main content column on desktop, so it stays available without interfering with the reading lane.
The transition from placeholder to product can happen inside this shell without changing the surrounding deployment shape.