Launch Playbooks
Base OS flows, deck references, and CTA language for campaigns.
Documentation HQ
Mission-ready briefs for Base OS demos, Telegram automations, security scoring, and whitepaper drops. Everything you need to explain McIntoshi with confidence—without digging through repos.
Base OS flows, deck references, and CTA language for campaigns.
McIntoshi Security Score breakdowns and audit talking points.
Same neon gradients, noise, and floating cards as web3.mcintoshi.xyz.
Jump into the collection that matches your task—demos, investor decks, or UI polish. Each card links to a section below for deeper detail.
Explain the retro desktop onboarding flow, kiosk installs, and operator tips.
Go to Base OS Notes →Outline the McIntoshi Security Score, Smart Money Concepts, and alert recipes.
Open Guides →High-level thesis, token utility, and download-ready assets in one spot.
Read Summary →The Base OS console is the showpiece for events, livestreams, and onboarding. Use these notes for walkthroughs or embed them into your own decks.
/market, /verify, and the Mini Arcade.Use this section when investors, exchanges, or partners request a crisp overview.
Everything that powers the retro look—pull assets straight from these labs when you need fresh embeds or need to validate a module.
Navigation states, slideshow modules, and campaign-ready sections are bundled directly inside Docs HQ now that the old /templates directory is retired.
Debug panels for charts, DexScreener embeds, countdowns, and mobile sizing.
Show off Crypto Clicker, Floppy Satoshi, and CTA copy blocks for campaigns.
Every satellite site shares the neon gradients, pixel fonts, and floating cards of web3.mcintoshi.xyz, so transitions from docs to live demos stay seamless.
Countdown overlays, CTA rails, and mission copy blocks ready for Base activations.
Moodboards, hero art, memes, and lore assets curated for fast drop-ins.
CLAUS console keeps seasonal campaigns aligned with Base visuals without rebuilding layouts.
The Base OS console docs anchor to—same neon gradients, noise, and orb animations as the flagship site.
Hand these to analysts or compliance partners when they need receipts on the McIntoshi Security Score, risk model, or QA tooling.
Use the diagnostic scenes when you need to show live chart, countdown, or DexScreener states during reviews.
Changelog-ready bullets for audits, broadcast scripts, and retrofits—mirrors the tone used in /help and /verify.
Keep stakeholders current with the latest releases.