ArkFlame Studios as the main hub
ArkFlame is moving toward one clearer public identity for security, performance, gameplay systems, and server infrastructure.
ArkFlame should not look like a random collection of plugins. It should look like one infrastructure brand.
That is the direction I want: ArkFlame Studios as the main website and main public hub, with each product connected clearly. FlameCord for proxy security. ExploitFixer for exploit protection. VeloFlame for Velocity networks. FlamePaper for performance-focused server software. FairPlay for anticheat and competitive integrity. Other products should fit into the same system instead of floating around disconnected.
Good software still needs good presentation. A product page has to explain the problem, the value, the use case, the proof, and the next action. Documentation has to reduce support. A personal site has to explain who I am and why the work exists. Social profiles have to point to the same identity.
This is not only design. It is distribution. If someone finds one project, they should understand the rest of the ecosystem. If someone knows LinsaFTW from Spigot, Reddit, GitHub, YouTube, BuiltByBit, or Modrinth, they should end up with a clear picture: Minecraft infrastructure, security, performance, and practical server engineering from Argentina.
That is the online presence I want to build.