Add WhyUs section — moat (zero-code, bidirectional) + team pedigree

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// Final nJAMS-legacy wording is subject to Hendrik's trademark review before go-live
// (see docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-cameleer-website-design.md §10).
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<section class="border-b border-border">
<div class="max-w-content mx-auto px-6 py-20 md:py-24">
<div class="max-w-2xl mb-16">
<p class="text-accent font-mono text-xs tracking-[0.25em] uppercase mb-4">Why Cameleer</p>
<h2 class="text-hero font-bold text-text mb-4">
A purpose-built tool, from the team that has built integration observability before.
</h2>
</div>
<div class="grid md:grid-cols-2 gap-8 md:gap-12">
<div class="rounded-lg border border-border bg-bg-elevated p-8">
<h3 class="text-xl font-bold text-text mb-4">Generic APMs do not understand Camel. Cameleer does.</h3>
<p class="text-text-muted leading-relaxed mb-4">
Our Java agent speaks 45+ Apache Camel EIP node types natively — choices, splits, multicasts, doTry, error handlers, dynamic endpoints, thread boundaries in async routes. It extracts your route topology as a first-class graph, not a pile of metrics.
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<p class="text-text-muted leading-relaxed">
A bidirectional protocol lets the server push deep-trace requests, per-route recording toggles, and signed config changes back to running agents — turning passive observability into active control. Not something you build in a weekend.
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</div>
<div class="rounded-lg border border-border bg-bg-elevated p-8">
<h3 class="text-xl font-bold text-text mb-4">Built by people who have shipped this class of product before.</h3>
<p class="text-text-muted leading-relaxed mb-4">
The Cameleer team spent years building and supporting integration monitoring for banks, insurers, and logistics operators. We know what integration teams actually need at 3 AM — and what they never use.
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<p class="text-text-muted leading-relaxed">
Cameleer is what we would build today, purpose-built for Apache Camel — no legacy, no retrofit, no assumptions about a generic middleware platform.
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</section>