Two coordinated polish moves:
1. **<PulseLink> / <PulseButton>** — new `apps/web/components/pulse.tsx`.
Click anywhere on a wrapped link or button and a small indigo dot
detonates from the click point, scaling 1x→80x over 650ms before
fading to transparent. Same visual language as the hero load-in
glow — the click effectively says "this is the brand reaching back."
The dot lives in a `pointer-events: none` overlay, so it never
blocks the underlying navigation. `overflow-hidden + relative` are
added to the host so the bloom stays inside the rounded shape.
`glow-pulse` keyframe sits in globals.css next to the existing
`pulse-dot` / `shimmer` / `fade-in` definitions; reduced-motion
suppresses the animation to instant-opacity-0 so the click flow
is preserved without the bloom.
Wired into the highest-conversion CTAs only — the user explicitly
asked "wo's Sinn macht":
- Hero "Start building free" + "Read the docs"
- Marketing header Login / Dashboard button
- Dashboard header "+ New server" pill
Deliberately NOT applied to dashboard nav links, logout, destructive
buttons, form internals, carousel dots — pulse on every click would
be noise.
2. **Hero fills 100svh − nav** (`min-height: calc(100svh - 3rem)`).
`svh` (small viewport height) instead of `vh` so the hero doesn't
jump when the mobile address bar hides/shows. The 3rem subtracts
the sticky marketing nav (h-12 = 48px), so the hero ends right at
the loadscreen's natural bottom edge.
`flex items-center` plus the inner grid's existing `md:items-center`
keep the content vertically centred inside the tall section. The
ParticleHero background now has cinematic-scale room and the indigo
radial-glow + dot-mask read as the dominant background motif —
which is the effect the user loved at load-in.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>