One place for drafting, planning, and execution.
Move from a vague prompt to a clear plan, then keep going in chat, workspace, or research mode without changing mental gears.
Explore workspaceMaxwell helps you think through messy problems, draft stronger writing, and move work forward without turning your tools into a circus.
Move from a vague prompt to a clear plan, then keep going in chat, workspace, or research mode without changing mental gears.
Explore workspaceClaude’s product pages feel editorial because every block has one job. Maxwell now follows the same rule: fewer gimmicks, better pacing, and more room for the actual message.
Use a warm, conversational interface for drafting, reframing, and thinking in public before you commit.
Move from quick answers to documents, notes, and project scaffolds you can keep refining over time.
Pull threads, compare options, and turn scattered findings into something coherent enough to act on.
The homepage needed the heatmap back, but it fits better as a calm signal than a loud dashboard. This view shows the rhythm of real visits over the last year without pulling attention away from the rest of the page.
Past 12 months
The best Claude pages show the shape of the work, not just a list of features. This section does the same with real prompt patterns and a calmer presentation.
Turn these meeting notes into a two-paragraph follow-up and a short list of decisions.
Turn these meeting notes into a two-paragraph follow-up and a short list of decisions.
Good for writing, reframing, and giving rough thinking a cleaner shape.
Compare three launch options for a small team. Include tradeoffs, risk, and a recommended next step.
Useful when the work is ambiguous and the next action is not obvious yet.
Review these files and propose a naming system, folder structure, and what should be archived.
Closer to the “do the work with me” feeling people associate with Claude.
Claude’s product pages mix explanation with examples. These cards do the same by framing each topic as something you can read and act on.
A quieter interface matters, but better instructions matter more. This note looks at structure before style.
Read more ResearchWe look at how to reduce fluff and keep summaries useful enough for actual decisions.
Read more WorkflowLonger projects need a home for notes, intermediate drafts, and all the thinking that does not fit in one reply.
Read more DesignTypeface, pacing, spacing, surfaces, button hierarchy, and a more measured voice across the whole site.
Read moreMimicry is not about copying one button radius. It comes from a whole system of type, contrast, pacing, and interaction that feels composed.
Headings, copy, and controls now guide attention in the same order people actually read the page.
Panels lean on cream, white, and ink rather than loud gradients or dashboard styling.
Buttons, shadows, and hover states now feel quieter and more deliberate.
Each block has more breathing room, fewer competing accents, and a clearer start and stop.
Text reads less like generic AI marketing and more like a calm product for real work.
Design tokens now support the look across inner pages instead of only the homepage.
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