Work
Concepts, while live builds stay under wraps.
We've been shipping software since 2022. Our current AI-native engagements aren't public yet — until they are, the concept blueprints below show the kind of product thinking we bring to client work.
01 / Aura — Concept
01 — Concept
Aura
A wellness coach that listens before it suggests.
- Challenge
- Wellness apps either nag or vanish. We wanted to design one that learns the user's rhythm — sleep, mood, work — and offers something only when it would actually land.
- Blueprint
- A PWA built around a small on-device journal and a server-side reasoning loop. React Native shell, Python service for embedding and pattern detection, Node for sync. The interface is intentionally quiet: no streaks, no badges, no red dots.
- Potential
- A wellness app people actually keep on their phone for a year — because it knows when not to speak.
02 / Nexus — Concept
02 — Concept
Nexus
Logistics for the people enterprise software forgot.
- Challenge
- Small producers and local makers run their inventory and shipping from spreadsheets and group chats. Existing platforms are priced and designed for their largest customers, not for them.
- Blueprint
- A multi-tenant SaaS for inventory, batching, and routing. Vue + Node + Postgres, designed for data-density on small screens. Pricing per shipment, not per seat — so a one-person shop can sign up.
- Potential
- A piece of infrastructure that lets small physical businesses operate with the same fluency as the large ones.
A note
We could fill this page with stock case studies and made-up metrics. We are not going to. When current engagements clear NDA and clients are happy to be named, they will appear here — with the decisions, trade-offs, and numbers that mattered. Until then, the concepts above show how we think.
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