> Neon retro-computing. Scanline grit.
Founders launching CLIs, libraries, infra, and developer-platform products who want a page that hackers actually want to bookmark.
Cyber-Glitch takes the neon retro-computing, scanline grit idea and ships it as a Qubed waitlist template ready for the first visitor inside an hour. The page leans on the colorway baked into the template, the typography decisions are already made, and the form sits exactly where the visitor expects to find it.
Every block on the page is yours. Swap the headline, tighten the subhead, drop in the logo, recolor the accent, and the page is yours. The editor keeps the rendering live, so the visitor view is always one tab away while you write copy. The post-signup screen, the share image, and the confirmation email all read like the same product, not three different decisions.
Under the surface, Qubed is the engine. Every published page gets CSV export so you keep the list portable, and on Pro you also get custom-domain support so the page lives on your own URL. Pro runs $29 a month and is built for founders who already know they will ship.