Alatriste&Cortes home MMXXIV Vol. I, Web Studio

We put your business on the map, then keep it There.

Working demo at a live URL before you decide. No deck. No estimate.

03  /  The Work Our own builds

What we've built.

Seven sites the two of us wrote and shipped. A bay you walk into. An AI debugger for creators. A scanner that ships with 229,000 cards in its catalog. Both names on every line.

  1. 01 acmeridian.co

    Studio site. Static HTML. No build step

    LCP 0.8s. CLS 0.03. TBT 0ms

    The first A&C site, live at acmeridian.co. Hand-coded HTML, every tool does real work, every page loads in under a second on a phone. The bay you are standing in is the v2 rebuild (case 06).

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  2. 02 The Admin

    Studio dashboard. Thirteen surfaces, one panel

    The terminal that runs this site. Scoped editors per surface, live preview on the journal, change-log on every save.

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  3. 03 Stillerror

    YouTube creator diagnostics. Vite SPA + Next.js 16 app

    CF Pages + Workers. Sonnet 4.6 / Opus 4.7 / Haiku 4.5

    YouTube Studio gives creators charts. Stillerror gives them a trace. The marketing site reads like the tool.

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  4. 04 myTCG

    Card scanner. Built for collectors. Six TCGs. 229k cards

    The scanner refuses to guess. If it can't read the card with confidence, it says so instead of inventing an answer.

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  5. 05 Skellywags Club

    Creator brand hub. Memberships. Storefront. Discord API

    Full brand hub for a Twitch streamer and YouTuber. Merch, three-tier membership, Discord integration, live YouTube feed.

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  6. 06 The Bay

    Studio rebuild. Astro 4. Three.js. TS strict

    Astro 4 + Three.js. 15 deep links. 1 canvas

    The site you are standing in. A WebGL industrial bay you walk into, click-driven station panels, no scroll. Mobile LCP 1.5s with a 3D scene running.

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  7. 07 fonthead

    Community font library + maker. Astro 5 SSR on Workers

    In-browser build. OTF / TTF / WOFF2. MIT

    Started as the studio's own font tool, now open source. Draw an alphabet sheet or write one by hand; the maker traces it into a real installable font in the browser, then you publish it to the wall.

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