Public platform map

The new front door points to public product rooms first, not locked rooms first.

The network already has public proof, product lanes, buyer-safe surfaces, and gate-backed infrastructure. This page groups them into one cleaner map so visitors understand where to go without being dumped straight into a private control lane.

Public platform lanes

These are the rooms that can sit on the flagship right now.

SkyePay 3.1, SkyePay Gateway, FS27 proof, LegalSkyes, the review wall, the 0S public spectacle, and the tooling lane all belong on the public-facing map because they explain the system before asking for private access.

Live public routes

The flagship should only spotlight public routes that already answer cleanly.

That means the live Pages flagship, public company pages, case-study stacks, public trust rooms, proof lanes, and the live store. Native hostnames can become canonical later, but the flagship should not ask visitors to trust routes that still do not resolve from here.

Shared gate boundary

The gate still exists. It just appears later and on purpose.

Owner or admin lanes, payment activation, and private apps still go through FS27 or the 0S shared auth spine. The flagship is here to make the path into those lanes feel intentional instead of abrupt.