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What early access includes

What happens after you join the list, what you get, what is expected in return, and what is deliberately not part of it yet.

Onefold is being built in the open, before it is finished. Early access is the period where that is useful to both sides: you get a readiness report on a real design system, and the product gets shaped by systems it did not anticipate.

What happens after you join#

You get one email when there is something real to connect a repository to. Not a sequence, not a newsletter, and nothing between now and then. The address is used for that and for nothing else.

What early access includes#

  • Connecting one GitHub repository and running a readiness analysis on it.
  • The full report: the score, the per dimension breakdown, and the findings with the file and line each one came from.
  • Direct contact with the person building it. Questions asked during early access tend to become the next articles here.

What it does not include yet#

  • Figma reconciliation. It comes after GitHub analysis, not with it.
  • MCP. Agent context is generated as files you commit before the server exists.
  • A team plan, billing, or an SLA. Nothing is priced during early access, and nothing about the pricing that eventually applies is decided by joining now.
  • Certifications. There is no SOC 2 report and no penetration test to share. If you need one before connecting a repository, Onefold is not ready for you yet, and that is the honest answer.

What is expected from you#

Nothing contractual. What is genuinely useful is a repository that represents a real design system rather than a demo, and a reply when a finding is wrong. A false positive that nobody reports is a false positive that ships.

Which repositories are a good fit#

The analysis is built around React and Next.js first, because that is where most design systems consumed by agents live today. A good early access repository usually has:

  • a component library with more than a handful of components,
  • design tokens of some kind, whether CSS custom properties, a Tailwind theme or a token package,
  • and either a Storybook or a documentation site.

Missing any one of those is fine. The point of the report is to say what is missing.

Withdrawing#

Reply to the email, or write to onefold@pitsch.me, and the address is deleted. There is no account to close, because during early access there is not yet an account to create.

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