Aegis ecosystem entry

    Put operations, build flow, and agent automation back on one product map

    The homepage now explains the ecosystem before it asks for a click. Visitors can see the product matrix first, then move into Ops, Build Lab, espctl, or future ecosystem lines with intent.

    Primary productESP-IDF MCP
    Independent lineBuild Lab /app
    Advanced laneespctl for agents

    Aegis ecosystem entry

    Product matrix

    Navigation gets cleaner when the ecosystem states clearly what is primary, what is a workspace, and what is an advanced lane.

    Primary product

    Active

    ESP-IDF MCP

    Build, analyze, download, and flash ESP-IDF firmware in the browser via MCP, connected to the agent over WebRTC.

    For embedded developers who need the full ESP-IDF lifecycle in one surface.

    Remote build
    Firmware flash
    Web Serial terminal
    Open MCP

    Independent line

    Active

    Build Lab

    A separate build surface for device modeling, compile orchestration, and firmware handoff.

    For device builders who want the shortest path from config to firmware.

    Device wizard
    Cloud compile
    Firmware handoff
    Open Build Lab

    Advanced lane

    Advanced

    espctl

    The advanced user entry for CLI, MCP, and agent-driven ESP32 workflows.

    For developers automating with Claude, Codex, OpenCode, and terminal-native flows.

    CLI + MCP
    Agent prompts
    Remote build preview
    View espctl

    Ecosystem node

    Planned

    Famulus-Domus

    A future ecosystem node for home and field collaboration, held in the map now so the architecture stays explicit.

    For teams extending device workflows into operational environments beyond the build loop.

    Ecosystem collaboration
    Scenario expansion
    Future product line
    Discuss roadmap

    Aegis ecosystem entry

    One ecosystem thread

    The site now routes by role and task instead of forcing product marketing, control panels, and build flow into one shell.

    01

    Understand the stack first

    The homepage shows the product matrix before the visitor chooses operations, build flow, or automation.

    02

    Open ESP-IDF MCP

    Build, analyze, download, and flash firmware through the browser MCP surface without leaving the browser.

    03

    Move into Build Lab

    Device configuration, compile orchestration, and firmware handoff stay concentrated in /app.

    04

    Graduate into espctl

    Users who need CLI, MCP, and agent workflows enter through the advanced lane instead of the main CTA lane.

    Aegis ecosystem entry

    Choose by role

    Different audiences enter through distinct doors so the homepage stops trying to behave like marketing, console, and wizard at the same time.

    Embedded developer

    Open the MCP console to build, flash, and manage ESP-IDF projects.

    Go to MCP

    Device builder

    Enter Build Lab for device setup, compile flow, and firmware handoff.

    Go to Build Lab

    Advanced developer or agent user

    Open espctl for CLI, MCP, and automated build workflows.

    Go to espctl