Software With Structure
Systems thinking first: information architecture, backend logic, and interfaces that can survive real use instead of just demo well.
Bit Beyond, LLC
This is the company-facing front door for Bit Beyond: the commercial through-line, the paired offerings, and the kinds of systems I like to build.
Bit Beyond is the umbrella under which I build and do business as a range of projects that sit at the intersection of technology and creativity. It is where I bring together software engineering, design, systems thinking, and product development into focused commercial work.
The offerings below are the first public pass at that direction. Some are further along than others, and the branding is still temporary, but together they show the shape of the company: practical software, operational tooling, and longer-form product ideas with room to grow.
Systems thinking first: information architecture, backend logic, and interfaces that can survive real use instead of just demo well.
Bit Beyond is not only an archive of past work. It is the umbrella for present and future offerings that can stand on their own as products.
The direction spans web platforms, operational tooling, and product concepts that can bridge software with physical workflows.
The pairings below are the first pass at the company-facing offering set. The square marks are placeholders for now, standing in until the proper logos are ready.
A paired commercial track inside Bit Beyond, presented together because they belong to the same larger direction.
Commercial offering
Commercial offering
Operational software ideas intended to reduce friction in practical day-to-day workflows.
Commercial offering
Commercial offering
Longer-form product work where systems architecture, workflow, and product thinking all need to hold together.
Commercial offering
Commercial offering
Owned builds, experiments, products, and open-source work that belong directly to Bit Beyond.
Client work, employer work, and collaborations from across the longer arc of my career.
The personal side of the story: where I came from, what shaped me, and why the work looks the way it does.
Long-form writing, recovered archive posts, and newer pieces published in through the mail pipeline.