Current target site: Vector Desk
Mutation Lab experiments on Vector Desk, the demo product site the community gets to evolve. Changes stay focused on content, look and feel, and section order.
Turn The Website Into Darkmode Colors By Adding A Radio with safer review gates.
Turn the website into darkmode colors by adding a radio button to flip between light and dark mode. Mutation Lab keeps the change bounded to content, tokens, and layout configuration before operators review it.
Compose launch pages from reusable hero, value, proof, and FAQ sections without rebuilding the whole site.
Shift typography color, spacing, and accent styles through safe token changes instead of arbitrary CSS.
Every proposal gives people enough context to judge the change before it goes live.
Narrative blocks
Compose launch pages from reusable hero, value, proof, and FAQ sections without rebuilding the whole site.
Theme tokens
Shift typography color, spacing, and accent styles through safe token changes instead of arbitrary CSS.
Review with context
Every proposal gives people enough context to judge the change before it goes live.
“It is obvious what changed, what the new experience feels like, and whether it deserves support.”
“It feels like a real public product loop instead of a suggestion box no one acts on.”
No. Mutation Lab keeps the experiment focused on the Vector Desk site experience, not account systems, payments, or infrastructure.
Low-risk proposals can go live once public voting reaches strong enough consensus. Emergency access stays available for rollback.
Only the content, theme, and layout surface of Vector Desk can change.
Turn The Website Into Darkmode Colors By Adding A Radio without direct agent control.
Every change is normalized into a proposal, previewed on its own branch, and promoted manually.
- Changes stay inside this demo site experience.
- No account flows, payments, third-party scripts, or tooling changes.
- Only low-risk safe proposals can auto-promote after reaching public vote consensus.