Live ATC, presented properly

Streaming ATC with a sharper front end.

One landing page for the stream, the companion client, and the Discord community — with cleaner hierarchy, tighter copy, and a visual language that feels closer to aviation software than a generic startup template.

Focus Live ATC streams
Tooling Mode-S companion
Community The Control Tower
Live traffic. Live control. Live presentation.
Built around the screen that drives the stream.
Mode-S client radar screen preview
Presentation
Operational, restrained, less templated
Mode-S preview
What changes

Same ecosystem. Better structure.

The current site already has the right ingredients. This version stops treating every action and message as equally important. The hero sells the stream first, the secondary actions stay secondary, and the rest of the page explains the ecosystem without repeating itself.

Core sections

Three parts. One clear page.

Each section now has a defined role. No repeated explanations, no duplicated calls to action, and no generic startup copy undermining the brand.

Streams

RadarController live

Live ATC sessions, highlights, and learning content across Twitch, TikTok, and YouTube — presented with overlays that feel operational rather than decorative.

Live sessions Highlights Learning content
Watch live
Companion client

Mode-S

Desktop tooling for overlays, local API output, stream integrations, and saved settings. Designed to sit quietly in the background and do its job well.

Local API Overlay output Saved settings
See the app
Community

The Control Tower

Discord for live notifications, releases, roadmap discussion, controller chat, and support. The useful part of the ecosystem, not just another invite link.

Live pings Support Roadmap
Join Discord
Primary call to action

Watch the stream first.

The homepage should make the main path obvious. For this brand, that is the live stream. The app and community matter, but they should support the stream rather than compete with it.

Community layer

Discord is presented as infrastructure, not decoration.

The copy is shorter, the benefit is clearer, and the invite earns its position. It becomes the place for live pings, releases, support, and controller discussion — not a repeated panel with slightly different wording.