
See all your side projects in one place — repos, deployments, notes, and links, with daily activity at a glance.
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Sample workspace — no signup needed. Tick a note, type a thought, poke around.
Personal CRM that pulls notes from email and Slack into one timeline per contact.
Markdown journal with daily prompts, weekly reviews, and a tiny AI editor.
Couch-to-trail running plan generator. Imports a Strava history and adapts weekly.
Work, work…
Group radio rooms — invite friends, queue tracks, and let the room vote a vibe.
Distraction-free writing app for short-form drafts. Word counts, no formatting.
Personal homepage that pulls together my projects, posts, and tinkering log.
You require more vespene gas.
Show all (2)A few kind words from people who definitely exist.
I had 14 half-finished side projects scattered across three Notion pages, two Linear workspaces, and a sticky note on my monitor. Now they all live here. My therapist is also pleased.
Finally a place where my GitHub repos and my 'maybe rewrite this in Rust' notes can coexist. The daily activity strip alone is worth it — feels like a Strava for shipping code.
I opened it expecting another dashboard. Closed three tabs instead. That's the highest praise I give software.
My co-founder finally stopped asking 'wait, which repo is that in?' on every standup. That's $200/month of meeting time saved, easily.
I love that it doesn't try to be Jira. I have enough things in my life that try to be Jira.
The notes are markdown. The links are just links. The vibe is good. Ten out of ten, would procrastinate on my real job again.
One workspace for every repo, deployment, and half-baked idea you keep meaning to ship.
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