Onepagers Can Be Claimed and Edited
Public startup onepagers can now become protected Tracsio projects. Founders can claim a generated onepager into their account, edit its public content from the workspace, and rely on cleaner PDF export.
This closes the loop between a public artifact and the private workspace. A founder can generate a onepager quickly, decide whether to keep it public-only, or claim it as the starting point for deeper work in Tracsio.
Claiming is more than ownership metadata. It creates the project scaffolding we need for future validation work: onboarding answers, ICP, and the first problem and solution hypotheses.
The editor also makes the public output less fragile. Generated copy is a strong first draft, but founders need to adjust names, claims, market language, and links before they share it widely.
- Onepager claiming: after generating a public onepager, founders can either keep it anonymous or claim it into their Tracsio account.
- Claim recovery page: account creation can continue through a dedicated claim route, so a generated onepager can still be attached after signup.
- Project onepager workspace: claimed onepagers get a protected project page with a live public preview and project switcher.
- Onepager editor: owners can update public basics, website, tags, generated report text, ICP copy, market-size text, hypotheses, competitor labels, quick facts, and CTA links.
- Project seed from onepager: claiming creates a project with onboarding context, an active ICP, problem hypotheses, and solution hypotheses derived from the snapshot.
- Sidebar navigation: Onepager becomes a first-class project section alongside Home, Customer Profile, and Hypotheses.
- Public snapshot updates: edited onepagers refresh their searchable text, tags, website metadata, and displayed snapshot data.
- PDF generation: onepager PDF export now captures the full rendered report with a stable white background and correct page slicing.