A hero built for trust
The dark, textured presentation signals European hosting, calm compliance posture, and a product aimed at serious operational workflows.
Frontend shell for auth, dashboard, and public response flows.
A multilingual, AI-native forms foundation with EU hosting as the default. This scaffold covers web, API, and shared domain logic for European product teams.
Time to first prototype
< 1 day
Locales in scaffold
3
Hosted region
EU
Product demo
Data residency
EU-hosted only
Languages
German, English, French
Stack
Next.js, Hono, PostgreSQL
The dark, textured presentation signals European hosting, calm compliance posture, and a product aimed at serious operational workflows.
Instead of generic marketing claims, the page shows the product behaving like a guided intake assistant.
The highlights connect multilingual UX, API-first architecture, and dashboard operations into one coherent product narrative.
Pricing
For first concepts, internal testing, and early conversational form experiments.
For production teams running repeatable workflows with higher response volume.
For European organizations that need stronger governance, support, and rollout coordination.
Shape language, prompts, and answer logic in the builder so the form matches the product or intake process you actually run.
The conversation gathers detailed answers step by step instead of overwhelming people with a long rigid form.
Responses, publishing state, and future analytics stay inside the same product surface.
Because high-friction inputs are easier to complete when they are broken into guided steps instead of dropped into a giant form all at once.
No. The shell already includes German, English, and French routes across marketing, auth, pricing, and dashboard paths.
The blog section is a placeholder on purpose so the launch site has a defined space for future product writing.
Journal
The blog block stays intentionally lightweight for now, holding space for product updates, rollout notes, and compliance explainers after launch.
Ship a form flow that feels more like a conversation than a queue.
Use the current scaffold for demos, customer intake, or multilingual onboarding, then layer in production controls as the product matures.