Real, running systems — civic intelligence, AI tooling, a multimedia studio, automation, games — all built in the open with agentic engineering. Try them, watch the commits land live, and tell us what to build next. This isn't just built in public; it's built by the public.
Live & in use
Real deployments, each on its own subdomain. Built with orchestrated AI agents and human oversight — and most show their latest commits live, straight from the repo.
An interactive UK Parliament map coloured by party, with MP voting-record analysis, party comparison tools, and a question engine that answers in plain English. Now user-ready with live Telegram & email feedback — you shape how it grows.
Explore & shape it →
The government released 1,651 pages as un-searchable PDFs — including ~600 scanned pages with no text layer. We OCR'd the lot and built semantic search with cited AI answers over the whole corpus. Ask it anything; every answer links its sources.
Try the search →
The five AI stories that matter for business, auto-curated every morning from 70+ sources, ranked and de-duplicated. Vote to steer tomorrow's pick, suggest sources, or pull the public JSON API — it also feeds our daily AI video.
Read today's briefing →
The control dashboard for a systematic trading-strategy bot — configure, monitor, and review strategy performance from one Streamlit interface. Part of the quantitative research stack behind Crypto Lake.
Open the dashboard →Quant-grade market-data infrastructure: ingest, store and query historical and real-time crypto data at scale. Free to download and run from GitHub — and there's a hosted data-viewer UI (lake.solvx.uk) available on request for browsing the data without setup.
Get it on GitHub →The studio
The engine room: a multimedia studio that creates video and audio, a socials studio that publishes and watches five platforms, and the business automations we build for clients.
Our in-house engine for creating video and audio from data and scripts. It produces the daily AI Briefing video and bespoke client work — and is growing a full audio layer for narration and music. Built as a studio we operate, not a product you wrestle with.
Powers our video production →One console that publishes to and monitors five social platforms at once — scheduling posts and tracking how they land. It's the distribution layer that turns a finished video or briefing into posts everywhere, automatically.
Behind our content pipelines →Invoice automation for event businesses. Monitors a Gmail inbox, extracts invoice data from attachments, validates figures, flags anomalies, and produces a payment schedule for human review. Human-in-the-loop by design — no blind automation for anything financial.
Read the breakdown →Built for a music producer whose clients send batches of audio clips as reference material. Production Paul analyses multiple audio files in one session and generates structured reports — tempo, mood, key, and stylistic notes — so the producer spends time creating, not cataloguing.
The clever part is the Cunning Fox wrapper: describe what you want it to do differently, chat it through with an LLM, then trigger a rebuild — so the system improves itself without a developer on call.
Request early access →A full fictional business website with a hidden admin panel. Click the banner six times, enter the demo password, and edit all page content live. Shows the model: the owner updates copy, the developer handles structure.
Try the demo →GPU-accelerated audio transcription for small teams — fast, accurate, no cloud dependency and no per-minute pricing. Runs on your own hardware, for businesses producing regular audio or video who need transcription without subscription costs.
View project →The lab
Smaller builds and games — where we try techniques (real-time networking, visualisation, IoT) before they graduate into the serious tools.
A browser-based multiplayer tank battle — real-time combat, lobby system, custom game modes. Built to explore real-time networking and game-state sync. Not serious software. Excellent fun.
Play →Live crypto prices rendered as an interactive concentric-ring display — relative movement across many assets at a glance. A browser-based data-visualisation experiment.
View it →A browser 3D toy — play it, break it, or read the code. A small live-dev project for experimenting with in-browser 3D.
Play →A two-player bug-battle game, in closed testing on Google Play. A spin on cellular-automata mechanics turned into a head-to-head match.
Join the test →A lightweight monitoring and alerting system for small infrastructure and IoT — watches processes, metrics and device health, surfacing anomalies without the overhead of enterprise observability platforms.
The Toolbox
Every project here was designed and built using orchestrated AI workflows — with deliberate human oversight at every decision point. The tools change as better ones emerge. The engineering discipline doesn't.
OpenAI / GPT
Anthropic Claude
OpenAI Codex
Gemini
GitHub Actions
Python / Flask
Streamlit
JavaScript / WebSockets
Krystal Hosting
Some projects are in earlier stages and not yet listed publicly. If you're curious about a specific tool, want early access to something in development, or just want to follow the build — get in touch. No sales call required.