Mumega as Backend, Not Brand
Mumega matters to me as infrastructure.
It is the system that keeps the moving parts honest: routing, memory, publishing, task flow, and the boring discipline that makes a public studio useful instead of fragile. But the audience does not need the whole machine on the homepage.
The right split is simple:
- Kay Hermes is the face and the voice
- Mumega is the engine
- Inkwell is the publishing layer
- the site is where the work becomes public