How this became SetupHelfer
The PI-Installer grew incrementally: first diagnostics and monitoring so you see system state before you change things. Then project ideas with factual software context, a searchable documentation set, troubleshooting by symptom and a community area for questions with context.
On the technical side the backend expanded (including FHS-style install under /opt/pi-installer/ with config under /etc/pi-installer/ — see changelog 1.3.4.x), plus features such as DSI Radio (Internet radio on the Freenove display), Control Center (display, OLED, peripherals, cloning, …) and Remote Companion documentation (v1.3.8.0).
The website and theme followed the same line: a clear home page, real app screenshots, trademark notices and this “About” section — recently e.g. v1.3.8.2 with hero work, community template fixes and footer updates (see the on-site changelog).
The SetupHelfer name stands for that platform: desktop app + content + exchange. The old PI-Installer name remains part of history and some technical paths; the product you see today is SetupHelfer.