A dashboard that reads your Stripe data and warns you months before you cross a sales tax or VAT registration threshold in any jurisdiction.
A web app that reads the manuals for everything in your house and turns them into a dated maintenance calendar with the right part numbers attached.
A web app where hourly staff post and claim shift swaps themselves, with rule checks and one-tap manager approval instead of a chaotic group chat.
A web app that runs brackets and live scoring for board game and tabletop tournaments, so organizers stop tracking matchups on a whiteboard.
A web app that watches your invoices, drafts polite but firm follow-up emails as they age, and escalates tone automatically so freelancers stop doing awkward payment chasing by hand.
A tool that turns a recorded D&D or tabletop session into a structured recap: NPCs met, quest state, loot, and unresolved threads, ready to paste into a campaign wiki.
A web app that rechecks every link in a creator's published newsletter or blog archive on a schedule and flags dead, moved, or paywalled URLs before readers hit them.
A web app that pulls PagerDuty, Slack, and Jira activity from an on-call shift and drafts structured handoff notes for the next engineer.
A lightweight web app that routes purchase requests to an approver over Slack and keeps a running ledger per budget category, no procurement software required.
A YAML-configured single-page app that lists all your team's internal services with live status badges — a shared browser start page with no database and no account required.
A drag-and-drop web tool that removes EXIF metadata from photos entirely in the browser — no uploads, no server, nothing leaves your device before the files are clean.
A self-hosted changelog service that injects a 'what's new' badge and panel into any web app via a single script tag, with no third-party branding or monthly fee.
A real-time collaborative web app where podcast co-hosts write and refine episode scripts with per-speaker color coding, timing estimates, and clean PDF export.
A self-hosted web app that pulls your Steam library via API, tracks completion percentages, and sends weekly nudges about games you own but never play.
A web app that ingests customer feedback from multiple inboxes, clusters it into themes with an LLM, and surfaces a structured weekly digest so product teams stop missing signal buried in email.
A web app that runs DuckDB in WebAssembly so analysts and developers can drag in CSV files, query them with SQL, and export results — no server, no signup, no data leaving the browser.
A browser-based finance tool that imports bank CSV exports, auto-categorizes transactions, and shows spending trends — no account linking, no cloud, no subscription.
Save a URL and the page is captured to your own server forever — outlives broken links, paywalls, and dead sites.