Jobs you would have quietly lost.
Tell me the goal, I'll build it.
Websites, online shops, and jobs your computer does on its own. You hand me the problem. I build it and put it live.
Mostly small businesses. Garages, shops, salons, builders, trades. If you do the same thing over and over, I can make it run on its own.
$ git commit -m "idea in, working product out"
$ ./yours --your-business
Here is what yours would look like
Garage, salon, plumber, sparky, shop. Same idea, your job.
$ ./process
What happens next
Most of what I build is a few days of work, not a big project.
$ ls ~/services
What I build
$ ls ~/portfolio --live
Four things I built that run themselves
Four builds that are live right now, not pictures of builds. Click any one and it is there.
Extension IQAnswers a homeowner in seconds instead of a two week wait. 871 checks run before any change goes out. Counted 25 July 2026.
Tells a homeowner if their extension is allowed, and what it would cost, without ringing anyone. If you are a builder, this is the shape of a tool that answers your customers’ first three questions before they get you on the phone.
▸ what's inside
Patrol Mania73 owner guides written and put online by itself, for a paying client. Counted 25 July 2026.
A used-parts shop the owner runs by typing to it, instead of clicking round menus all day.
▸ what's inside
Soul ReadingsThe astrology is worked out properly, then checked against 48 known-correct answers. All 48 match, every time.
Personalised astrology readings for people’s pets. A customer pays, and the whole thing is written, drawn and sent without anyone touching it.
▸ what's inside
PawtraitsEvery order printed, framed and posted to the customer. No stock sitting in a room.
Framed pet art. The order is made and shipped without anyone picking it up.
▸ what's inside
$ open ./yours --your-business
Same idea, three other trades
Same boxes. Same lines. Your job.
- Someone messages asking what a set of four costs
- They get your real price back in seconds, day or night
- Their number lands on your phone with the size they wanted
Fewer empty bays.
- A client has not been in for six weeks
- She gets one warm message, in your words, not a blast
- She books the quiet Tuesday you were going to lose
You never have to ask again.
- You mark a job finished from your phone
- The bill writes itself and goes out the same minute
- You get a nudge the day it is paid, and the day it is late
Paid sooner, chased less.
$ open ./engine --real-canvas
Five of mine, running right now
These are photographs of my own screen. Every box does one job. Every line is where the work goes next.
Five machines. Swipe sideways for the other four.
What you are looking at
Tap one to jump to it on the picture.
- the job comes in on the left
- already been posted? it stops
- the file is uploaded once, not four times
- then all four go out at the same time
- your tap comes in from your phone, on the left
- your phone gets an answer straight away
- the middle box works out what kind of post it is
- tap no and it is filed away instead
- it starts itself every 2 hours
- it reads the new comments
- the middle box writes the reply
- every reply is checked before it goes out
- six lists of comments, read in one pass
- one box writes all the replies
- each reply goes back to its own account
- a reply that fails is tried again
- it starts itself every 6 hours
- what went wrong yesterday
- what is about to stop working
- it works out if any of it is a real problem
Counted on my own computer on 25 Jul 2026. A check runs every 2 minutes across 23 working machines and 57 jobs set to run on a clock.
It works with
Where it postsEach mark belongs to its owner and is here for one reason only: those are the services I build against. None of them endorses me.
$ ls ./demos
Seven things you can open and play with
Not screenshots. Real pages, in your browser, right now. None of these is a client, and each one says on its face what it is.
Second Brain1,402 notes drawn as a map you can search, drag and zoom.
Every note a company has ever written, in one picture. Then a switch: ask the same question with the memory off, and with it on.
Real folder shape from my own working notes. Titles invented, chat is scripted.
Turbo TyresPick your tyre size, get the price of the job in front of you.
A mobile tyre fitter's website, with a giant tyre that turns as you scroll and a calculator that actually works.
A design proposal for a made-up brief. Not a real client, and not affiliated with any business of that name.
OvershareWhere the photo was taken, when, and on what phone.
Drag in any photo off your phone. It reads the hidden data inside, draws the spot on a map, then hands you back a clean copy.
All of it happens in your browser. The photo is never sent anywhere.
Currently building
My own posting tool. The machine that does the posting is built, and it has been running on my own computer since 2 July 2026 without stopping. The screen you would look at is still being drawn, so there is nothing to click yet.
read off my own server on 25 July 2026
Tell me what you need built.
I am Danny. One person, in the UK, not an agency. You message me, we talk for twenty minutes, then I come back with what it would take and what it would cost. That part is free.