I build tools for problems that annoyed me enough to fix. Each one does one thing, does it well, and doesn't waste your time pretending to do twelve other things.
You're a contractor checking 12 different apps before your morning coffee. Leads slip through, you respond too late, somebody else gets the job. Take the Leads pulls every source into one inbox and uses AI scoring to surface the jobs actually worth your time. Less tab-juggling, more closing.
Visit siteThat cron job that died three weeks ago and nobody noticed until the data was wrong? Yeah. CronGuard watches your scheduled tasks and yells the moment something doesn't run. Dead simple, fast, and cheaper than explaining the outage to your boss.
Nothing like finding out an API endpoint was deprecated last quarter because your integration broke on a Friday afternoon. APIWatch monitors changelogs and deprecation notices across the platforms you depend on so you hear about it before your users do.
PreviewOne person, a laptop, and a strong opinion about how software should work. I build small, focused tools because the world has enough bloated platforms that try to do everything and do none of it well. Based in Minneapolis. Probably refactoring something right now.