2026-06-27
2026-06-27 compact editorial redesign
Rebuilds the public site as a compact, editorial product system
for local-first work memory.
User-visible
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Makes the first screen explicit about local ownership, optional
AI, preview-first behavior, and the product’s private execution
role.
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Reduces the homepage to one execution loop, one distinction,
three pillars, a technical architecture, and two
product-evidence views.
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Uses the existing mascot as a restrained identity seal instead
of a hero illustration.
Technical
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Replaces the accumulated visual layers with one responsive CSS
system and no new dependencies.
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Builds the execution loop and architecture diagrams from
semantic HTML and CSS.
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Refreshes metadata, social preview, release data, feeds,
sitemap, and machine-readable context dates.
Known limits
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The canonical product source repository may not be publicly
accessible to all users.
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GitHub Pages can briefly serve a previous build while edge
caches update.
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The product is not packaged for Store distribution and should
not be described as packaged distribution.
2026-06-24
2026-06-24 premium product site relaunch
Rebuilds the public website around Wooolfmesh as local-first
memory for agentic work.
User-visible
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Reframes the homepage around the Capture -> Clarify ->
Plan -> Focus -> Track -> Review -> Learn ->
Reuse execution loop.
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Adds a stronger dark-first product presentation with
command-center, mesh, architecture, preview-first, comparison,
and use-case sections.
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Keeps local-first ownership, optional AI, and preview-first
safety central without implying cloud SaaS or Store-ready
distribution.
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Preserves public docs, privacy, support, discovery files, and
machine-readable context for humans and crawlers.
Technical
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Keeps the static generator as the source of truth for pages,
JSON, JSON-LD, feeds, sitemap, and LLM files.
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Refreshes generated release data, metadata dates, feeds,
sitemap, and machine-readable product data.
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Rethemes the static CSS without adding a framework runtime or
heavy dependency.
Known limits
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The canonical product source repository may not be publicly
accessible to all users.
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A GitHub Pages cache delay can briefly serve the previous build
after push.
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The product is not packaged for Store distribution and should
not be described as packaged distribution.