Most 404 pages say "oops." Ours runs a terminal simulation.
The Goal: Turn a bounce into a "wow" moment.
The Strategy: Treat every error as an Easter egg.
The Result: A dead end becomes the most shared page on the site.
Every pixel is an opportunity to prove you're better than the "standard" version.
Link in bio if you want this for your project.
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This version keeps the high-end agency vibe while smoothly addressing the payment gateway limitation without sounding defeated.
I got tired of the generic "scrolling resume." So I used @ZoComputer to build an elite digital agency terminal instead. ⬛️⬜️
My submission ditches the clutter for brutalist minimalism, massive typography, and high-performance SaaS architecture.
The live build features:
🕹️ A custom-built, playable Word Challenge mini-game
⚡️ Direct Zo automations wired straight to my workspace
🔒 Gated architecture playbooks (fully wired for e-commerce, even if regional payment gateways try to slow us down!)
Watch the 30-second boot sequence below 👇
🎥 https://www.loom.com/share/eaebefe913cf41b08a267e5ce4f8db90
(https://www.loom.com/share/eaebefe913cf41b08a267e5ce4f8db90)🌐 Live at: https://bridgehomies.zo.space/
Built on: @ZoComputer (Code: CONTRA)
#ZoComputer #BuildInPublic #WebDesign #SaaS #FastAPI
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We’ve been heads down building systems that actually solve real problems not just look good in a portfolio.
Right now, we’re working on:
• AI-powered tools that automate decision-making, not just tasks
• Custom SaaS platforms designed to scale from day one
• Smart backend systems that don’t break when traffic hits
• Real-world solutions like navigation systems, invoicing automation, and data-heavy platforms
One thing we’ve learned building all this:
Most products fail not because of bad ideas, but because of weak execution.
So we focus on building things that work under pressure fast, reliable, and built with intent.
If you’re working on something serious and need a team that can actually ship, we’re open to conversations.