Hiroshige Rain
Bridge in evening rain.
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Honest visuals for a serious queue.
agency rebrands, paid editorial newsletters, museum gift shops, and indie tools sold mostly on craft.
Hiroshige Rain reads as art-school portfolio rather than templated landing page. Bridge in evening rain. 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.
Works for gallery shops, taste-driven communities, art-adjacent SaaS, and indie tools sold on craft and personality. Skip it for transactional products where the only thing that matters is the conversion rate above the fold and nobody on the team has time to argue about kerning.
Free tier covers the actual basics: referral tracking, real-time analytics, CSV export, and enough subscriber room to validate an idea. Pro adds REST API plus webhooks once you need to wire signups into the rest of your stack, which usually happens about three weeks after launch when the spreadsheet stops feeling sufficient.