Shipped. Dated. Public.
Our contracts renew on receipts, so we keep ours where you can read them: a dated log of the work we've shipped, grounded in the actual commits, tags, and releases.
2026
The rental platform, built end to end in a day
Storefront and booking, Stripe checkout, an admin, and five cron jobs that activate dishes, meter usage, chase returns, and bill overages. 573 automated tests behind it. It replaces a $130-a-month rental SaaS.
SDKs in four more languages
Node, Python, Go, and Elixir endpoint SDKs landed in one push, alongside self-certifying reachability records for discovery without DNS.
phoneware.us relaunched, with an AI concierge
A new marketing site cut over on production DNS, with a chat concierge grounded in product knowledge that hands off to a human. The close of a sprint that merged 299 PRs in under three weeks.
Security audit, findings closed
A documented audit and two remediation rounds: critical findings closed and the wire format versioned forward.
v0.9.0: binaries for five platforms
Release tarballs with checksums for macOS on Intel and Apple silicon, Linux on x64 and ARM, and Windows.
The mesh, live in a browser
A map-based simulator running the real Rust core compiled to WebAssembly, so you can watch messages hop.
iOS and Android at parity
Both clients moving messages over Bluetooth LE, LAN, and Wi-Fi Direct, with a GATT fallback for reliable cross-platform delivery under real conditions.
Phoneware Edge is live
The NetSapiens portal becomes an in-house app platform: one bootstrap loader and a configurator that turns feature modules on per reseller, domain, and role.
First commit of Hop
A delay-tolerant, metadata-private mesh in Rust: end-to-end encrypted messages that hop device to device, on a network that never learns who is talking to whom.
An open-source MCP server for Starlink Enterprise
55 tools generated from the official API spec, OAuth 2.1, and self-healing 15-minute tokens, MIT licensed, so any AI agent can run a Starlink fleet.
The 5G router fleet, AI-operable
An MCP server for Peplink InControl 2, built end to end in three days in the same shape as the NetSapiens server. Destructive tools now require explicit confirmation.
727 API operations, distilled
The NetSapiens MCP server gets a curated tool catalog with a search-and-call escape hatch for everything else, 230 passing tests, and CI that deploys itself.
darkrun ships whole on day one
The first public commit carries the entire factory: orchestration engine, plugin, site, and 4,639 passing tests. The first tagged release follows within the week.
NetSapiens MCP in production
Hosted with OAuth 2.1 and MFA: an AI agent logs in as a real portal user, and credentials never touch the model.
The rough map, in practice
Discovery before code: the whole rental platform mapped in writing, Starlink Enterprise V2, Stripe, EasyPost, and Resend, before any of it was built.
An in-portal OTP reset tool, same day
Built, reviewed, and shipped in a single day: admins reset a device's OTP by MAC address without leaving the portal.
Han v3.18.0
The 271st release: 139+ plugins across six categories, installable by curl, Homebrew, or npm.
2025
Quality gates, spoken
An MCP server lands in Han: run its quality-gate hooks from natural language inside any MCP-capable agent.
han.guru goes public
The repo opens and the site goes live: a curated marketplace of Claude Code plugins that run linters, type checkers, and tests the moment the agent thinks it's done.
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