Build and operate a calmer, sharper tools universe.
Pageonaut OS unifies your public product site, editorial surface, and internal operating console into a single premium platform built for scale.
Find the right instrument for the job
Each tool is structured for clarity, discoverability, and long-term maintainability across a growing product catalog.
Browse templates, custom tools, and sandbox-powered experiences with rich metadata and category context.
A refined front door into the ecosystem
Tools are presented with category context, implementation metadata, and structured content that supports SEO and long-term quality.
Organize a broad platform without losing coherence
Category systems create stronger navigation, better internal governance, and clearer signals for visitors and search engines.
Engineered for trust, speed, and scale
The platform is designed around stable systems decisions rather than one-off hacks.
Server-side login and PostgreSQL-backed sessions keep the control layer predictable on Plesk.
Template, custom component, and sandbox implementations share one coherent data contract.
Tool pages and blog pages support real content, FAQ markup, and legal trust signals.
The repository is designed for git pull, npm install, db migrate, build, and Node restart.
Editorial infrastructure for long-term trust
The public site includes deeper content around platform design, SEO quality, and operational clarity.
Operational answers for teams evaluating the platform
Clear answers make the product feel finished. They also strengthen trust signals for search and advertising readiness.
What is Pageonaut OS?
Pageonaut OS is a premium Next.js platform for publishing, operating, and scaling a tools ecosystem with a unified public site and admin backend.
Can it support many tools?
Yes. Tools are modeled as structured content with implementation modes for templates, custom components, and sandboxed experiences.
Is the admin workflow server-side?
Yes. Admin authentication uses classic form submission, PostgreSQL-backed sessions, and server-side layout protection without redirect middleware.