The heading above the browser demo was jammed against the section above it. “Try the AI receptionist right now” sat six pixels below the join between two sections, where every other block on the page leaves about ninety — so it looked like it had fallen out of the section above rather than starting a new one. It has proper space now. Three smaller things went with it: the three cards under the opening headline had their titles centred over left-aligned text, four links were too small to tap comfortably, and headings could break with a single short word stranded on its own line.
Separately, six of our own internal endpoints were answering anybody who knew the address. None of them held customer data or anything secret, and nothing was taken — but between them they described our hosting, named internal components, gave out a maintenance command, and listed which parts of the product are still being built. All six now require a signed-in SIMCOAI engineer. A plain “is the service up” check stays open, because that is what uptime monitoring needs and it carries no detail. We also added an automatic check across all 402 endpoints that fails the build if any of them is ever left open by mistake.