Cezanne Apple
Still-life ochre, table.
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I do the staring. You write the copy.
design-led founders, gallery shops, editorial newsletters, premium content tools, and anyone whose taste matters more than features.
Cezanne Apple reads as art-school portfolio rather than templated landing page. Still-life ochre, table. The palette is restrained to two or three real colours, the composition has actual hierarchy, and nothing fights your headline for attention. It is the kind of page you can put next to your product screenshots without flinching, which matters more than people admit.
Good for monographs, design newsletters, curated drops, and agencies with an actual point of view to defend. Bad for launches that need to read as cheap, fast, and aggressively scalable from minute one, or for products where the buyer wants the cheapest option that technically works.
Real-time analytics plus CSV export keeps the spreadsheet warm and the team honest about what is actually happening on the page. Pro brings a REST API for the integrations you will definitely build later, plus webhooks so the rest of your stack hears about each new subscriber within a second or two.