Why it looks like this
Öcha was built by someone with the attention span of a gnat — for people with the attention span of a gnat.
Most of the web is built to keep you from focusing: autoplaying video, popups, cookie banners, a newsletter modal before you've read a word, ten ads between you and the paragraph you came for. If focus is already hard for you, that isn't a website — it's an obstacle course.
Öcha does the opposite. It pulls the things you follow out of the noise and shows them plainly: real text, a legible typeface, one calm column, nothing blinking for your attention.
This page is plain on purpose
No hero video, no carousel, no "wait — before you go!" If the landing feels quiet and a little bare, good. That is the product. It would be strange to promise you focus on a page designed to steal it.
The same small tools, everywhere
In the reader — and here too — a few things carry the weight: a genuinely legible typeface (Atkinson Hyperlegible), roomy spacing, a narrow column so your eyes don't get lost, and a focus mode that dims everything except the line you're on. They're on by default, because the default should be the calm one.
That's the whole idea. Paste a source, get clean reading. Built by a gnat, for gnats. 🪰
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