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The old docapybara.com had a blurred purple orb in the middle of the page and a lot of text claiming the product had six features. The text was accurate. It was also doing the wrong job — describing the surfaces instead of showing them.
We replaced the blurred orb with a cream-colored sphere you can drag. It cycles through six panels every four seconds: a page being edited, Capy answering a question, a PDF being chatted with, an audio recording, a database, a search. Each panel is a still life of the actual surface — not a screenshot, not a render, just a small composed view of what that thing looks like.
Why we changed it
The old hero asked you to take our word that we'd built six things. The new one shows you those six things in the order you'd probably use them on day one. Drag the orb, or wait, and you watch the product cycle through itself.
That's the whole shift. Less describing, more showing.
The six panels
In order: Editor, AI Agent, PDF Chat, Audio, Databases, Search. Each is a frosted-glass card sitting in front of the cream sphere with a representative slice of that surface — a notecard with text lines for the editor, a small chat exchange for the agent, a PDF file with a question attached, a transcript with speaker labels and a waveform, a database with rows and dates, a list of search hits with their context.
Drag the orb left or right to cycle. Tap a dot to jump. It auto-cycles if you don't touch it. On mobile, the sphere scales with the screen and the labels stay legible underneath.
The brand cleanup that came with it
While we were in the templates, we collapsed five different visual styles down to one. Every page on docapybara.com — landing, docs, pricing, support, the blog — now extends the same base template, uses the same riso brand artwork, the same favicon set, the same cream and bronze palette. Fifty new riso icons replace the generic icon set we'd been borrowing.
If you click between pages and feel like you're still inside the same site instead of five sites stitched together, that's the change.
What we kept
Same product. Single-user, markdown-native, one vault per person. Same Capy, same 27 tools, same pricing. The change is purely how we present it.
If you'd rather just look at it, docapybara.com is one click away.