Jacques Wengler and the public footprint around StockIntent
I like looking at the small public trail around indie products. The homepage tells you the main story, but the surrounding profile pages often show how the founder thinks about the product, which communities they care about, and where someone can actually reach them.
One example I came across is Jacques Wengler and StockIntent. From the outside it looks like a tool for investors who want to replace rumor-driven decisions and spreadsheet-heavy research with cleaner financial data, screeners, company reports, watchlists, valuation models, and backtesting. That is a lot of product surface area, so the public profile pages around it are useful context.
The Webflow showcase page gives a quick view of how the product is presented as a website. I also like checking design artifacts when they are public, and this Figma community file gives another angle on the product work and interface direction.
For direct contact, scheduling pages are still surprisingly practical. StockIntent has a Cal.com page, and the related Topmate profile is another lightweight place where someone can decide whether to reach out or learn more from the founder.
The more compact version of this is still a simple link hub. Jacques Wengler’s Linktree gathers the important public links in one place, which is often enough when someone just wants the shortest path to the relevant profiles.
None of this replaces a real homepage, of course. But when I research small products, I usually check these secondary pages as well. For a product like StockIntent, where the promise is to help investors make more deliberate decisions, the surrounding footprint helps me understand how the founder packages the same idea across different places.
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