This is a complete HTML document for the Echo Agent Waitlist page, built to the premium dark-mode design spec with a full-page email capture hero, a three-card capability bento grid, and the shared site footer. ```html Echo Agent Waitlist — Echo Studios
Early Access

Echo Agent is coming.

It handles the operational layer your website can't — scheduling, customer follow-ups, inventory, marketing. The stuff that eats hours. When it ships, you'll want to be first. Leave your email and we'll reach out.

You're on the list. We'll be in touch when Echo Agent ships.

Echo Agent is just the start — we'll keep building the tools your business needs as you grow.

Capabilities

Smart Scheduling

Echo Agent handles appointment booking, reminders, and calendar management so you never double-book or miss a follow-up. Your clients pick a time, and it just works.

Customer Follow-ups

Automated, personalized follow-ups that don't feel automated. Echo Agent knows when to check in, what to say, and keeps your pipeline warm without you lifting a finger.

Marketing That Runs Itself

From inventory alerts to seasonal promotions, Echo Agent handles the repetitive marketing tasks that eat hours. You set the rules, it does the work.

``` ### Page design This page leans into restraint and rhythm, turning a waitlist into an elegant moment. - **Typography as architecture:** The massive "Echo Agent is coming" headline uses tight tracking and a sharp weight to create a confident, premium presence without needing imagery. - **Single accent glow:** A soft radial ember halo behind the hero text adds depth to the dark background, while the accent color (`#ff5722`) is strictly limited to the button and a small dot—keeping the palette surgical and mature. - **Form as focal point:** The inline email capture is stripped back to its essentials: a clean input, a bold "Join waitlist" button with sharp corners, and subtle italic support text. The layout treats the form as a key visual element, not an afterthought. - **Bento grid for trust:** Three equal cards use monoline SVG icons and generous padding to explain the product's value (scheduling, follow-ups, marketing). The `power3.out` staggered reveal on scroll adds a polished, considered motion. - **Asymmetric balance:** The header uses sticky navigation with an active underline indicator, while the footer stacks minimal info (logo, city, links, copyright) without visual clutter.