Small products, bigger systems, and experiments built to make frustrating workflows less frustrating.
Some are creator tools. Some are moderation systems. Some are smaller utilities. The common thread is that they exist because something in the workflow was irritating enough to deserve a fix.
Built from real annoyanceMixed product categoriesSmall tools, bigger systemsIterative releases
Product Themes
Community
Safety, support, and operations that scale better
Products in this lane help communities answer repetitive questions, triage risk, guide moderation, and keep human operators focused on the work that actually needs judgment.
Tools
Smaller workflow fixes with a clear job to do
Structured data cleanup, safer checkpoints, and other practical utilities still matter. Some products exist to make one stubborn part of the workflow finally behave.
Platforms
Bigger systems for creators and operational workflows
Some products are about creator-side orchestration, avatar control, OBS-aware workflows, and local guardrails around AI-assisted stream actions.
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Start with the one doing the clearest job.
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VS CodeJSON / JSONLFree
Pretty Objects
For when the payload is valid but emotionally damaging.
Pretty Objects helps developers inspect, repair, and review messy JSON, JSONL, and embedded payloads in VS Code without turning every debugging session into a scrolling fight.
For when running the stream and performing at the same time becomes a full-time boss fight.
AuTuber is a local VTuber AI assistant that helps creators automate avatar reactions, OBS-aware overlays, AFK detection, and stream-side actions without giving AI reckless control.
For when one message looks fine until you notice what the whole conversation is becoming.
Macro helps moderation systems judge the conversation, not just one message, so communities can guide tone and de-escalate conflicts more intelligently.
For when your editor deserves more personality than a corporate printer.
Carrot Gay Theme gives VS Code a bold dark navy interface with bright cyan, mint, and pink accents for developers who want an editor that feels recognizable instead of anonymous.