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Products I've designed, built and run independently. Each one starts with a real problem and is shaped by constraints around usability, performance and keeping the system simple enough to maintain.

  • RemindWise dashboard showing household records including car insurance, boiler service and MOT with status indicators and renewal dates

    2026

    RemindWise

    Household renewal tracking

    A household renewal tracker that sends reminders before things lapse. Built to solve a real problem: the invisible labour of remembering dozens of deadlines that nobody writes down.

  • Implera quality analysis pipeline showing a GitHub repository flowing through deterministic and AI review layers across seven domains to produce a quality score

    2026

    Implera

    Codebase quality intelligence

    A codebase quality intelligence platform that scores repositories across seven domains. Deterministic static analysis runs first, then AI specialist reviewers examine high-signal files. The output is a single explainable score that tracks over time.

  • Comparia comparison table scoring three televisions across picture quality, gaming, price, brightness and value, with a recommended choice

    2026

    Comparia

    Structured decision-making

    A decision tool that replaces hours of tab-hopping with a structured comparison. Describe what you're deciding, set your priorities and get a scored recommendation with transparent reasoning.

  • Equal Play game view showing playing and bench groups with player chips, next substitution suggestion and make sub action

    2026

    Equal Play

    Fair rotations for youth sport

    A mobile-first web app that generates fair team rotations for youth sports coaches. Handles substitutions, late arrivals and injuries and tracks cumulative fairness across a session.

  • isthisdodgy.co.uk showing a pasted delivery-fee text returned as a likely dodgy verdict, with the reasons behind it and advice on what to do next

    2026

    isthisdodgy.co.uk

    Plain-English scam checking

    A single-purpose scam checker. Paste a link, email address, phone number or message and get one of four plain-English verdicts, the reasons behind it and what to do next. No signup, no database, nothing about what you paste is stored.

  • ispollenhigh.co.uk showing a large "yes, pollen is high in London today" headline above the pollen index as a big numeral, a grass, tree and weed breakdown and a five-day outlook, on a warm off-white almanac-style page

    2026

    ispollenhigh.co.uk

    UK pollen levels, answered fast

    A microsite that does one thing. Load it and it works out where you are and tells you whether pollen is high right now, with a grass, tree and weed breakdown, a five-day outlook and the dominant local species. No accounts, no ads, no blog.

  • ispowercheap.co.uk showing a huge "YES" on a green-tinted full-screen background, the line "wind is meeting 62% of demand right now" beneath it, an outlook strip of upcoming cheap and peak windows and appliance chips for the dishwasher, washing machine and EV charge

    2026

    ispowercheap.co.uk

    When the grid is cheap, in one word

    One huge word that answers 'is it cheap to use electricity right now?'. For the 95% of UK households on a flat rate the honest answer is about carbon intensity, not money, so that is what it shows, with a plain-English reason. The half-hourly minority get an opt-in price overlay.

  • isthisaromanroad.com showing a large serif "Yes." verdict on parchment with a thin gold rule beneath, the italic sub-line "You stand on the line of Watling Street", and a parchment-toned map alongside with the road traced as a terracotta line through Kent and a verdigris pin marking the user's location

    2026

    isthisaromanroad.com

    Roman roads, identified from where you stand

    A single-page oracle for the question a child asks from the back of the car. Tap once and it checks your phone against the Itiner-e dataset of Roman roads in Britain and returns one of five verdicts, with a paragraph of history for the famous roads. The verdict bands respect the dataset's own admitted uncertainty: a 51 m gap on a road reconstructed from a Roman documentary source is not the same as a 51 m gap on a surveyed line.

  • isitsafetoswim.com showing an editorial verdict card on warm off-white paper: a red tone stripe, the location kicker "Brighton Central", the bathing-water name in big serif and a huge serif "No." with the reason "Sewage discharged 1.2km away 3 hours ago" beside it, a three-stripe green amber red rule under the masthead and an "Updated 2 minutes ago" line

    2026

    isitsafetoswim.com

    Is it safe to swim here today, in one tap

    A single-page answer to a question whose data is scattered across seven feeds and four regulators. Tap once and it fuses the official bathing-water classification, today's pollution forecast, any sewage discharged nearby in the last 48 hours, recent rainfall and the latest bacteria readings into one plain verdict, Yes, Caution or No, for all 701 designated bathing waters in the UK.

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