Rashad Karanouh 6742cfe861 Marketplace glowup — live partner profiles, case studies & matching (website) (#23016)
Rebuilds the partners marketplace on live CRM-backed partner data: real
profiles, case studies, matching/scope cards, and a "match me" entry
point in the grid.

## What changed
- Marketplace grid and partner cards now fetch, rank, and filter live
partner data instead of static fixtures
- Partner profile pages render live profile data, including services,
portfolio/case studies, and clients
- Partner scope/matching cards on the profile page, plus a
`MarketplaceMatchCard` as the first tile in the marketplace grid,
routing into the client-brief flow
- Rich CTA rail on partner profiles (calendar link, website, socials)
built from live partner links
- Markdown rendering (`react-markdown`) for partner descriptions and
case study bodies, including proper heading rendering
- Minor route/sitemap adjustments to support the live-data pages

## Architecture / notes
This branch was 463 commits behind `main` and was resynced via a single
merge (not rebase) to avoid re-resolving the same conflicts repeatedly.
Several of the branch's earlier commits (client-brief wizard,
`MarketplaceBriefPrompt`, `MarketplaceMatchCard`'s base styling,
`PricingEngagementBand`) had already landed on `main` independently, in
some cases refactored into shared components (`EngagementBand`,
`MarketplaceCardFrame`, `createWebhookForwardingRoute`) — those
conflicts were resolved by taking `main`'s already-shipped version.
`PartnerCard.tsx` had diverged into two different designs (`main` gained
chip rows / money row / LinkedIn icon; this branch gained the live
case-study/portfolio data model with markdown descriptions and
structured partner links); the resolution keeps this branch's data model
(`description` as markdown, `links`/`linkUrls`) while adopting `main`'s
card layout, adapting field references accordingly.
`PartnerProfileCtas.tsx` keeps this branch's richer link-rail
implementation since it's the one that matches the live data model
already wired into `PartnerProfile.tsx`.

This is the website counterpart to app PR #22929 (glowup, v1.3.0),
already deployed to prod, and supersedes the closed drafts #22471 and
#22402.

Lint, format, targeted marketplace/client-brief jest tests, and `nx
typecheck twenty-website` all pass after the merge.


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