Tinker brass, gear glow.
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guild apps, lore-rich indie games, fan-run communities, and brands where 'campaign' means twenty sessions, not Mailchimp.
Artificer Brass runs on tinker brass, gear glow. It looks like the cold-open of a campaign, which is exactly the point. Deep background, atmospheric accent, and a type treatment that reads as proper-noun without going full ren-faire. The page sets tone first and explains second, which is how every successful lore-driven product has ever worked, going back to the first dungeon master.
Good for guild apps, fantasy newsletters, collectible drops, indie devs with a bestiary, and creators who write flavour text on weekends for fun. Bad for legal SaaS, payroll tools, banking apps, or launches where any whimsy at all actively undermines the trust the product needs to function.
Custom domain and email broadcasts live on Pro at twenty-nine a month, which feels fair the day you actually have news worth sending. Until then, the free plan handles referral tracking and live analytics without nagging at the top of the dashboard about upgrades you do not need yet, which is the polite default.