
Ask Layer
May 2026
A standalone launch page for a browser-level assistant, built around one product promise, real device compositions, and a quiet waitlist flow.
Ask Layer is a launch page for a browser-level assistant: open it on any website, ask a question, and keep the answer tied to the page you are already reading. The product promise is narrow on purpose, because the page has to explain the layer before it can sell the assistant.
The design keeps a Bleep-inspired rhythm without turning into a clone: a centered glass nav, a quiet hero, device artwork that shows the assistant in context, simple feature rows, reviews, and a waitlist close instead of a pricing section.
The hardest part was avoiding the generic chat-app trap. The screenshots needed to show the assistant sitting over articles, travel pages, product comparisons, and mobile reading surfaces so the viewer understands that the product belongs on top of the web, not beside it.
The implementation stays editable. Copy, sections, layout, and responsive behavior are normal HTML and CSS, while the device scenes are raster assets that can be replaced with real product captures as the project matures.
This is the strongest kind of early project page: clear enough to share, small enough to revise, and specific enough that the next version has obvious pressure points.