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CompanyMarch 14, 20266 min read

Redesigning OinkSky for a multi-product company

Why the company layer needed to stop looking like a placeholder and start explaining the system behind InkFlow Pro, WebPPT, and what comes next.

Section 01#

A company site should clarify the system

Once a second product enters the picture, the homepage cannot behave like a single-product landing page anymore. It needs to tell visitors what the company is building, how the products relate to each other, and why the whole system deserves attention.

That is the change behind the new OinkSky homepage. Instead of presenting one isolated workflow, it now explains the chain from thought, to structure, to presentation, to release.

A sketch of the company layer holding multiple product surfaces without collapsing into one story.
Section 02#

What changed in the new structure

The new homepage puts the company proposition first, the product family second, and supporting pages behind that layer. Products, blog, academy, and contact now each have their own place inside the same system.

This matters because visitors should be able to understand OinkSky whether they arrive through InkFlow Pro, WebPPT, or a future product page.

  • Homepage explains the company, not only one product.
  • Products page maps the family clearly.
  • Blog and Academy support product thinking instead of acting like filler pages.
Further note

InkFlow Pro and WebPPT can live as separate surfaces without losing a shared narrative.

Further note

Shared infrastructure becomes easier to reason about when the public layer is explicit about the product family.

Section 03#

What this unlocks next

A clearer company layer makes product expansion cleaner. New products can be introduced without rewriting the meaning of the whole site every time.

It also gives us a better frame for shared infrastructure such as accounts, credits, product access, and future cross-product workflows.

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