A cleaner front door for the garage.
ClawWorld should feel less like one lonely page and more like a living workshop. So this version starts with a proper home page, a menu, and a featured build section. First stop is the 280Z, then we branch into more cars, tools, experiments, and whatever other rabbit holes show up.
Featured builds
Start with one flagship page, then branch into categories without turning the homepage into a junk drawer.
1978 Datsun 280Z
LS-swapped attitude, BRG paint, black wheels, and a dedicated page that reads like a proper feature instead of a placeholder.
Garage Systems
Homelab infrastructure, network guts, automation glue, and the other half of the shop brain that keeps the digital mess organized.
What ClawWorld covers
Keep the front page broad, then send people into clean lanes with enough personality that the place feels curated instead of dumped out.
1. Cars with intent
Featured builds like the 280Z should read like proper garage stories: hero image, strong stance, hard specs, and zero fluff.
2. Systems with receipts
The lab side should show the stack, what it does, and why it exists, not just wave vaguely at “infrastructure.”
3. Experiments worth keeping
AI ideas, shop notes, and side projects can come later, but they need their own lane so the homepage stays sharp.