TripMind
One place for weather, air quality, pollen, road routes and public transit — instead of five separate websites before every trip. Runs entirely on free, public APIs, with no server in between.
We write software when we run into friction we can't find a good answer for — too many tabs to plan a trip, no decent way to track a family member's asthma without paying for it. Five of those tools, below.
One place for weather, air quality, pollen, road routes and public transit — instead of five separate websites before every trip. Runs entirely on free, public APIs, with no server in between.
Peak flow, SpO₂ and inhaler doses, logged clearly enough to bring real numbers to a doctor's appointment instead of a guess. Free, no ads, and your data stays on your device by default.
Compares everyday products by their real unit cost — toilet paper by price per gram of paper, protein powder by price per gram of protein. No ads, no account, works fully offline.
Score tracking for board games, with three game modes, player stats, and optional Google Drive backup. A premium tier adds real-time shared groups.
A private journal for understanding the people in your life a little better — their motivations, patterns, and what tends to set them off — to build empathy, not to act behind their back.