Appreciate that Right now it’s proprietary and free, there’s no ongoing cost. I don’t have a pricing model locked in yet. The rough idea is to eventually go freemium (keep the core stuff free, add a paid tier for heavier/advanced use). Still figuring out what makes sense, and I’ll be upfront if/when that changes.
The main motivation really was what you mentioned: so many “best practices” live in blog posts or scattered docs, but almost no one actually packages them into something usable. I’m just trying to pull those ideas together in a way that saves people from reinventing the wheel. Still early days, so I’m curious to see if it resonates beyond my own itch.