Fluorescent Aisle
Empty store, pink hum.
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Skip the moodboard. I'm already on brand.
synthwave game studios, retro hardware drops, niche zine launches, and founders allergic to corporate sans-serif.
Fluorescent Aisle runs on the empty store, pink hum aesthetic - heavy on tape hiss, neon afterimage, and the kind of saturated pink that only existed between 1986 and 1995. The page loads with mood already set, accent colour chosen, and type pinned in place. Drop a headline, attach the form, hit publish; the visuals carry the rest of the weight.
Suits indie audio apps, niche music platforms, retro game studios, and aesthetic-led DTC drops where mood is half the product. Skip it for fintech, healthcare, payroll software, or anything where the buyer needs to feel that adults wearing real shoes are running things behind the scenes.
CSV export plus real-time analytics from day one, free, no upsell wall in front of the basics. When the list outgrows the free tier, a custom domain and email broadcasts unlock on Pro for twenty-nine a month, and the launch suddenly looks a lot more like yours and a lot less like a starter template.