An engine for creation.Built for the work that comes next.

Dashboards. Automations. Bespoke tools that fit how you actually work. Quiet under the hood. Satisfying to use. Built to ship, not to demo.

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Folder-as-workspace/Agent-native/Built to ship
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Output

Selected work, built to ship.

Each project is a small interactive scene — the client-facing dashboard on one side, the folder OS powering it on the other.

01 — Raven Tours

Raven Tours

Booking, itinerary, and crew-side ops for a tour operator that needed less spreadsheet and more system.

DashboardBookingsOps
Dashboardvideo pending
Folder OSvideo pending
02 — TBD

Project two

Slot reserved — next featured project locks in soon.

TBD
Dashboardtwo
Folder OStwo
03 — TBD

Project three

Slot reserved — next featured project locks in soon.

TBD
Dashboardthree
Folder OSthree
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Engine

I’m building the car. The fuel is creativity.

AriaCode Tech is a creation engine — a way of building systems so the infrastructure can carry whatever comes next. Here’s how it holds together.

01 / Folder-as-workspaceThe folder is the app.Every project lives as a folder. Cascading AGENTS.md files are the spine — context, conventions, and instructions travel with the work.
02 / Agent-nativeBuilt for a team of agents.Claude, Codex, Gemini — each with a role. The system is designed so the right agent picks up the right work, with the right context, every time.
03 / Built to shipInfrastructure, not demos.Dashboards and automations that hold up in daily use. Quiet under the hood, satisfying to use, ready for the work that comes next.
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Field Notes

Notes from building in public.

Thinking out loud about systems, agents, and the work of building a studio. First notes landing soon.

Coming soon · EssayThe folder is the app.Why I stopped reaching for SaaS and started building folder-as-workspace systems instead.
Coming soon · NoteA team of agents.
Coming soon · NoteBuilt to ship, not to demo.
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Available for work · Summer 2026

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