6 products in production and one in development, across price tracking, AI tooling, digital wellbeing, and peacebuilding. Each carries its own brand, its own audience, and its own codebase.

  • PricedOff

    Amazon price tracking and unit-cost comparison

    A free price tracker for Amazon shoppers. PricedOff records price history across seven Amazon storefronts, works out the real unit cost when pack sizes differ, and surfaces the drops worth acting on. It runs as a web app and as a Chrome extension that shows the same history on the product page you are already looking at.

  • Chatelope

    One archive for every AI conversation

    Chat histories live locked inside whichever assistant produced them. Chatelope imports conversations out of ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini into one searchable archive that outlives any of them. Bring your own provider keys and you can carry on the conversation in the app, paying each provider directly at their published rates with no markup in between. Keys stay on your device. Web and mobile.

  • MicroPeace

    Small acts, measured

    A platform for a Barcelona non-profit that turns goodwill into something countable. Members send anonymous encouragement to strangers, take on community side-quests, and follow a personal peacebuilder journey. Built as a multilingual web application serving English, Spanish, and Catalan.

  • Reveller

    Screen time you can actually cut down

    Reveller measures where the hours go, blocks the apps built to reclaim them, and sets a daily target from your own baseline rather than an arbitrary one. Cutting down becomes a game played against friends, with group challenges scored five different ways. Built in Flutter on a Dart and Postgres backend, free with a paid tier.

  • Poekito

    A gentle nudge over the apps you overuse

    You already know you are on your phone too much, so Poekito does not tell you again. It puts something in the way instead. Open an app you asked it to watch and a pet wanders in over the top of it, or water climbs the screen, or a timer starts counting and keeps counting if you leave and come back. Nothing locks you out. It is friction you are free to ignore, and that is the point.

  • Trendshift

    Catching the trend shift in markets

    Technical analysis of the market, published daily. Trendshift reads the tape and puts the day in one chart and one sentence: which sectors moved, where the money rotated, and what the headline missed. The web product is in development; the daily briefs already run on Instagram and YouTube.

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