Omic gives you the whole thing — the docs your users actually read, the pricing page that closes the sale, the changelog that proves you're shipping, the search bar that finds any of it in one keystroke. It's built the way real tech companies build: every page with its own structure and its own job, not one layout repeated eight times with the headings swapped.
It's designed for startups, SaaS products, open-source tools, developer platforms, AI companies, and any technical team that has outgrown a one-page site. Black-dominant, deliberately restrained, with atmospheric blurred color instead of the animation-heavy look that reads as a toy. It's meant to look like a company, not a template.
Every part works on its own. Need only the docs? Take the docs. Need only pricing and a waitlist? Take those. Nothing depends on anything else.
What's inside