FOUNDING ACCESS: the first 5,000 copies are $10. After that, BadMoth is $20.

FREQUENT QUESTIONS

What visitors need to know.

The public explanation without exposing the internal blueprint.

What is BadMoth?

A visual Windows project cockpit for software built with AI. It is designed to keep projects coherent, install modular project tools, preserve important context, and push work toward release.

How much does it cost?

The first 5,000 copies are $10. After that, BadMoth becomes $20. The pricing is intentionally accessible.

Why is the price so low?

The mission is not to maximize extraction from individual users. It is to help vibe coders launch and create more useful opportunities for professional developers. BadMoth may become much deeper over time without becoming inaccessible.

Is BadMoth finished?

No. The visual shell, fresh-install direction, and 5 operational tools exist now. 12 additional tools are being integrated. This is a founding beta.

Does it require Windows?

The current beta is built for Windows and installs through LaunchBridge.

What is LaunchBridge?

LaunchBridge is the DevMind package host. It validates, installs, updates, launches, and reports the health of local DevMind applications.

Are BIPWorld and DevWorld fully operational platforms?

No. The Living Desktop experiences are live. The connected identity, project, dispatch, economy, marketplace, and diligence systems are still in development.

Why not explain all seventeen tools publicly?

The public site explains the outcomes and current status. Detailed internal contracts, scoring, dispatch, evidence, and economic mechanisms remain private while the product establishes its operational foundation.

Can I test it without joining the founding group?

Purchase access is intended to be open. The founding test group is for people willing to run structured tests and provide direct feedback.