A simple home for things I’m building, writing, and a few brands I care about.

This site is a mix of personal work and useful links. Some things live here, some now live on their own domains, but this is still the place where it all comes together.

Personal website Useful links Mobile-friendly
Main project hub Slashgit

Most of the tools, mini games, and AI experiments now live there, so this homepage can stay cleaner and easier to browse.

Project areas 6
Main focus Useful web stuff
Built for Desktop and mobile

A few places worth exploring

These are the links most people will probably care about first: practical tools, small games, and some lightweight AI experiments.

A few more things connected to this space

These are separate brands and projects, but I wanted to give them a clear place here instead of hiding them in random corners.

Keeping the homepage simpler made more sense

Before, too many different things were competing for attention here. Splitting them up a bit makes the homepage easier to understand and gives each project more room to breathe.

Clarity

Less crowding

The homepage does a better job of introducing things without trying to explain everything at once.

Design

A calmer presentation

The new layout feels more intentional, with better spacing, softer contrast, and fewer loud sections fighting each other.

Structure

Clearer project grouping

Related things now sit together, and the external brands no longer feel like afterthoughts.

The blog is still a big part of the site

I didn’t want the homepage to become just a directory of links. The writing side of the site is still here, and it still matters.

What this site is really for now

01

This is still the personal home

It keeps the writing, the about page, and the quieter personal side of the web presence in one place.

02

Slashgit handles the busy stuff

Tools, mini games, and AI experiments can grow there without making this homepage feel overloaded.

03

Other brands get proper visibility

Travel, surveys, and snacks each have a cleaner place here instead of feeling buried.

04

It still needs to work on phones

The visual refresh is nice, but the practical goal is still simple: easy browsing on smaller screens.