Practice What You Preach: stratt.run as Its Own Audit
stratt intermediate 4 min read
What this means for you
Marketing copy that claims “auditable” while the page itself loads unsigned third-party scripts is a credibility leak. STRATT’s response is to make the homepage demonstrate the protocol on itself. stratt.run is a static-prerendered six-zone document that reads as an audit slice of its own deploy. The form of the page is the proof of the claim.
The pitch
Static prerendering, twenty-five kibibyte client-side JavaScript ceiling, five-step modular type scale chained at 1.25x, weight 500 reserved for four load-bearing emphases, an .audit container that grows from 75ch to 100ch as the viewport widens. Twenty-six Playwright cases, including a fingerprint-discipline check and snapshots at five viewports. The page passes its own audit before it ships.
Who it’s for
The procurement evaluator landing on stratt.run from a vendor shortlist, and the founder choosing whether to defend “auditable” with an adjective or with a working example.
Proof points
- Locked accent colour
oklch(38% 0.12 25)(deep oxblood), measured contrast 9.71:1 on Paper, re-verified at three review gates (P1.4, P2.2, P2.3) on 2026-05-01 - Page-weight ceiling of 25 KiB shipped client JavaScript; budget enforced in the build
- Twenty-six Playwright cases, including five-viewport snapshots at 375, 768, 1024, 1440, and 1920 pixels
- Six-zone document layout mirrors
audit-viewer; the marketing page and the third-party verification page share a structural grammar
timeline title stratt.run craft milestones P0.1 : retire generic dark-blue tokens P0.3 : lock oxblood accent (oklch 38 0.12 25) P1.4 : re-verify 9.71:1 contrast on Paper P2.1 : six-zone document layout shipped P2.2 : type scale and weight reservations craft pass P2.3 : 26 Playwright cases including fingerprint disciplineneighbors on the map
- Three Users, One Job-to-be-Done deciding which surface a piece of copy or a feature belongs on
- Engineer-to-Engineer Voice, with a Banlist drafting any copy that will appear on a STRATT-owned surface