Redesigning the demo

2026-03-25

The original prototype had handwritten-style annotations pointing at UI elements — arrows, labels, the kind of thing you'd sketch on a whiteboard. It worked for explaining the concept but made the page feel like a diagram instead of a product.

Stripped all of that out. The new layout centers the interactive demo with a clear CTA above it. The demo itself got more functional: tab memory per workspace group, so switching between workspaces actually remembers which tabs were open. A new toggle button with an icon and chevron that feels closer to native Chrome UI.

The most satisfying detail is the flashing button animation. It pulses to draw attention, but with increasing pauses — 1 second, then 3, then 4, then 5. It gets less insistent over time instead of being permanently annoying. Small thing, but it's the kind of interaction design that separates a prototype from a product page.

Added OG images and social meta so the page actually looks like something when shared.