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Viewmaxxing

Coming soon

TBD

direction in flux

A tool for streamers.

A streamer toolkit in scope research. The framing will land when we lock the angle worth shipping.

LIVE BUILD v0 · SCOPE RESEARCH 84 in line

12%

build complete

DROP TARGET TBD

The standard

Operator-first. Slot reserved.

01 · The Side

Built for the operator. Not the viewer.

Every streamer dashboard pretends to serve everyone. Past that — what makes the operator faster, calmer, less interrupted — is where we're looking. The angle is in flux on purpose.

Stream Deck, OBS, Streamlabs — generic ops multi-audience
Viewmaxxing — operator-first only single-audience

Design target · operator vs operator+viewer

02 · The Standard

We hold the slot. We don’t fill it.

We don't ship to fill space in the suite. The slot stays reserved until the direction is worth shipping. When it is, the page will say what it is — not what we hope it might be.

Hype-ship — promise first, build later industry norm
Slot-reserve — direction first, page later our standard

Shipping ethic · slot reserved until the angle lands

TBD

direction in flux

Operator-first. Slot reserved.

Three questions you were going to ask anyway

What does it actually do?

Honest answer — we're not telling you yet. The framing has to be worth shipping before we put it on a page. Past 'built for the operator, not the viewer' the direction is still in flux. The waitlist gets the angle the moment it lands.

Why hold the slot if you don't know?

Because hype-shipping a streamer tool we don't believe in burns the trust we earned on the products that worked. The suite has six slots. One stays reserved until the angle is right.

When will you decide?

When a real streamer workflow we sit with shows a clean wedge — one painful, repeatable, daily problem we can crush with code. The other products started there. This one will too.