The work
This is where the build lives.
Not a pitch deck — the actual hub, cloud services, and apps, built in the open and tested against a real boat. Try it, watch the roadmap, read the build notes, or just get an email when something ships.
Working prototype
What’s actually running.
Four pieces, one platform — each one testable today, not a mock-up.
Hub
The machine on the boat. It reads every instrument over the boat’s own NMEA network, runs the apps locally, and keeps working when the internet doesn’t.
Cloud
Sync, weather, sharing — optional services that sit above the hub, never a dependency for the boat to keep running.
Apps
The chartplotter, the weather router, the anchor watch, the logbook, the electrical planner — each one doing a single job, all reading and writing the same data.
Data model & bus
One typed bus that ties every signal together, from the raw instrument reading to the cloud and back.
The electrical planner is one of the apps in the walkthrough below — sizing solar, battery banks, and load, against a real boat’s numbers.
Live roadmap
Shipped, in progress, and planned.
[ live roadmap — wired to GitHub, coming ]
This is going to be a live board pulled straight from the GitHub project — what’s shipped, what’s in progress, and what’s planned, updated automatically instead of by hand. It isn’t wired up yet, so there’s nothing to fake here. The repo it’ll pull from is still private — see For developers for the honest, current status.
News & articles
Notes from the build.
Longer write-ups on what I’m building and why — decisions, dead ends, and the odd rewrite. Nothing’s published yet.
[Placeholder] Why the data model is one path-addressed bus
[Placeholder — article not yet written. Will cover the design reasoning, once published.]
Build log[Placeholder] Building the electrical planner against a real boat
[Placeholder — article not yet written. Will cover what changed once it hit a real hull.]
Positioning[Placeholder] What “AI-native” actually means here
[Placeholder — article not yet written. Will cover where AI fits, and where it deliberately doesn’t.]
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Follow along
The repo isn’t public yet — here’s where to actually follow along.
It’s a private repo while it’s this early, same honest answer as the developers page. MIT-licensed, no exceptions, from the day it opens.