Rosentic

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Find and fix conflicts across every agent branch.

Rosentic chooses clarity over cleverness, and the H1 reads exactly as direct as it should. It names the problem in the audience's own vocabulary, branches, agents, conflicts, which builds trust with developers and filters out anyone who isn't the customer.

The subhead pairs Any agent in. Any repo out. with a diagram below it that shows the same idea visually: Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, Codex, Windsurf, and Factory all flow into Rosentic, then a clean line out to main. Multi-agent merge conflicts are a new problem in 2026, and the hero spends no time on anything besides solving it.

Why this H1 works:


  • Clarity over cleverness 
    the H1 says exactly what the product does in the audience's own words

  • Industry vocabulary builds trust 
    "PR," "Merge," and "Repo" mark this as a tool built by people who ship code

  • Filters the audience cleanly 
    developers who don't recognize the words aren't the buyer, and the H1 doesn't waste time pretending otherwise

  • The animation backs the claim
    multiple agents converge on Rosentic, then a single clean line out to main

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