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Easily see bundle creep

Launchaco website builder is content driven, which means no matter what you type we pick the best template tailored to your content.

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The tools your used to

We've implemented some existing tools that people know and love. We've also created a few of our own!

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Easy to use.

Launchaco website builder is content driven, which means no matter what you type we pick the best template tailored to your content.

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Easy Setup

It's easy to configure Chunkspect with your existing Webpack setup. Simply import the plugin, set the API key in your CI environment, then run your tests!

import { ChunkspectPlugin } from '@chunkspect/chunkspect'
module.exports = {
entry: './app.js',
plugins: [
new ChunkspectPlugin()
]
}

Easy To use

Launchaco website builder is content driven, which means no matter what you type we pick the best template tailored to your content.

Easy to use.

Launchaco website builder is content driven, which means no matter what you type we pick the best template tailored to your content.

Simple pricing

Simple Pricing you and your team can afford

Individual

Free
  • 1 Private Repository
  • Unlimited public repositories
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Team

$3 Per Repo/Month
  • Unlimited public repositories
  • Unlimited team members
  • Priority support
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Enterprise

$49 Monthly
  • Unlimited private and public repositories
  • Premier support
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find an answer? Don't hesitate to reach out!.

Why is the sky blue?

The sky is blue due to something called 'Rayleigh scattering'. Basically, light interacts with the air and scatters. However unlike normal scattering (like you would have with a light in a room), this scattering is proportional to the wavelength of the light. Hence higher frequency light (like blue light) is scattered more strongly, while the other colours tend to follow the path of normal sunlight!

Why is the sky blue?

The sky is blue due to something called 'Rayleigh scattering'. Basically, light interacts with the air and scatters. However unlike normal scattering (like you would have with a light in a room), this scattering is proportional to the wavelength of the light. Hence higher frequency light (like blue light) is scattered more strongly, while the other colours tend to follow the path of normal sunlight!

Still Not Convinced?

Maybe this big ol' list of features will help!