Halftone
Dot screen print effect.
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Quiet by design. Loud on conversion.
developer tools, security products, B2B SaaS, technical newsletters, and founders who think colour is a distraction.
Halftone is the visual equivalent of black coffee at six in the morning. Dot screen print effect. Pure information density, zero decoration, the kind of layout that loads in fewer kilobytes than most logos. The headline owns the page, the form sits where it ought to sit, and the accent shows up only when the eye needs to know where to click.
Works for backend platforms, security products, B2B SaaS, and command-line darlings sold to people who actually read documentation. Skip it for kid-focused apps, party-game makers, or any launch that needs to look like a birthday card rather than a small, well-argued thesis.
Free plan handles the referral leaderboard and live analytics, which together cover the first chapter of any honest waitlist. The Team plan adds seats and an audit log once you stop being a one-person company, which is exactly the kind of feature that should cost more, not the kind that should be in the free tier.