We're in beta
Hello, and thank you for being here. artifuncs is still early — you're one of the first people using it, and we're genuinely glad you showed up.
This page covers three things we want you to know up front: how to send us feedback, what "free for now" actually means, and what to expect while we're still finding our footing.
We appreciate any feedback
Truly any. A typo, a confusing button, a feature you wish existed, a func that ran slower than you expected — all of it helps us shape the product.
- Spotted a bug? Drop us a note with what you did and what happened.
- Got an idea? Even a one-liner is enough — we read everything.
- Hated something? Especially that. We'd rather hear it now than after we've cemented it.
You don't need to write a formal report. A quick message is plenty.
Pricing is still being decided
We haven't settled on pricing yet. We're using the beta to understand how people actually use artifuncs — which funcs matter, how much sandbox time you need, whether teams want shared boards — and we'll build the pricing around that.
While we figure it out, everything is free. No credit card, no trial countdown, no surprise paywall. If anything changes, we'll tell you ahead of time and grandfather early users wherever we can.
If you have an opinion on what feels fair to pay for — or what should always stay free — please tell us. Beta feedback is exactly where pricing decisions get made.
Please mind the rough edges
A few honest disclaimers while we're in beta:
- Things may break. We ship often. Occasionally a func will misbehave or a page will look wrong — refreshing usually helps; telling us always helps more.
- Features land mid-flight. Some areas of the app are clearly more polished than others. If something looks half-finished, it probably is — and it's on the roadmap.
- Data is treated carefully, but back up anything critical. We do our best, but during beta we'd rather you keep a copy of work you can't afford to lose.
- Performance will improve. Cold starts, sandbox boot times, search — we know they're not where we want them yet.
If any of that is a dealbreaker for your use case, please tell us — knowing what blocks you is one of the most valuable things you can share.
What's coming next
Curious where artifuncs is headed? We keep an open list of approximate plans — what we're working on, what's queued up, and what's just an idea — on the roadmap. It's not a promise, just our best current guess at the path forward. Feedback on what to prioritise is very welcome there too.
Thank you
Seriously, thank you for trying artifuncs while it's still being built. Early users are the reason it gets to become something worth using — your reports, ideas, and patience all directly shape what we ship next.