This is a small site about mechanical keyboards. The hobby has grown enormously in the last few years, mostly online, and the result is a wall of jargon, custom builds with $400 keycap sets, and forum debates about typing feel that make no sense to anyone who has not already drunk the Kool-Aid. The aim here is to cut through some of that.
If you want to know which keyboard to buy first, what the switches actually do, and which upgrades are worth the bother — that is what is here. If you want to debate top-mount versus gasket-mount cases for the seventh time, there are forums for that.
Where to start
If you are completely new, the switch types page is the most important thing to read — switches define how the keyboard feels, and the choice is simpler than it seems. After that, choosing your first board walks through the practical decisions.
If you already have a board you like and want to make it better, lubing the stabilizers is the single highest-impact tweak. Cheap to do, transforms the typing feel.
What this site avoids
No artisan keycap reviews, no enthusiast brand worship, no breathless "endgame board" announcements. The reality is that most people who type on a keyboard for hours every day need something quiet, comfortable, and reliable. If your hobby is the keyboard itself, the rabbit holes are bottomless and you do not need help finding them.