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Light OG card with a bold left headline beside a macOS code-editor window showing live-collaboration cursors and annotation tools.
Summary
A light OG card splitting a bold left headline against a macOS code editor showing multiple named collaboration cursors mid-pair-programming. The defining move is the live shared-cursor annotations on real code.
Visual description
White background. Top-left shows the purple Tuple app icon and "Tuple" wordmark; below, a large bold dark headline "The best remote pair programming app on macOS and Windows" across four lines. The right half is a macOS window with a floating annotation toolbar (pointer, hand, pen, AI tools) above a code editor displaying a syntax-highlighted PaidUsersList.tsx file over a colorful blurred wallpaper. Named cursor bubbles "Mike", "Paul", and "Sarah" point at different lines, with a hand-drawn coral underline and arrow marking up one line of code.
Key takeaway
Named cursor pills on shared code make the product's core value (real-time pairing) instantly legible in a still. The annotation toolbar plus a hand-drawn markup conveys interactivity without motion, and real syntax-highlighted code sells authenticity.
Reuse notes
Ideal for a developer collaboration or pair-programming tool. Needs believable code and a couple of named cursors to land. The light ground keeps the colorful editor window as the focal element.









