Rainbow gum, soft fade.
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indie devs, lo-fi musicians, aesthetic SaaS founders, and anyone whose Spotify Wrapped is mostly Macintosh Plus.
Bubblegum Arc leans into rainbow gum, soft fade the way a lava lamp leans into a dorm room - saturated, slow, slightly horizontal, and unembarrassed about any of it. The colour palette runs hot pink, deep purple, and a thin neon accent that makes everything look slightly damp. You bring the headline; the template handles the atmosphere.
Good for music newsletters, retro hardware drops, indie streaming projects, and creative studios with a real point of view. Bad for enterprise launches, regulated industries, or any product where compliance language is the first slide of the deck and aesthetics are firmly the last.
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.