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ARACHNID — screen walkthrough

Web sentinel and breed-aware tooling

ARACHNID watches web-shaped work: fetches, transforms, and alerts you when a page or feed drifts. Breed cards explain risk in everyday language instead of CVE soup.

$1 one-time when listed.

Walk through the screens (plain English)

When you see an empty frame, read it as “photo later.” The words beside each step already explain what that screen is for.

Opening (simulator, May 16)

Real grab from the iPhone Simulator used for this dad-pitch folder — your personal phone may differ slightly in fonts or spacing.

Picture coming later

Marquee status

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Marquee status

A single headline strip for what the sentinel sees right now — green means boring, amber means look soon, red means wake a human.

Picture coming later

Breed catalog

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Breed catalog

Each breed is a pattern the app knows how to handle. Tap one to read what it protects and what it will never do automatically.

Picture coming later

Module trust

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Module trust

Modules are plug-in-sized capabilities. You see which ones are allowed to touch the network, disk, or clipboard — no hidden superpowers.

Picture coming later

Settings

We'll swap in a real phone screenshot when the layout is final. The write-up beside each row already tells you what you are looking at.

Settings

Endpoints, schedules, and notification style — tuned so a non-engineer can babysit the sentinel without SSH.

See the full design canvasopen the interactive mockups →
Support manual: Patchh manual on aimanac.llmtech.net →
App Store: Coming soon (search ARACHNID when live).
Optional sample photo from a May demo phone: open it here if you like seeing the real pixels.

Type is sized for comfortable reading on a phone, same as the rest of this family pitch.