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Trimscope

About Trimscope

Building practical software from real-world friction.

I build apps around real operational problems — the kind that show up when a renovation goes off-script, a sales floor needs live numbers, or a small team is drowning in follow-ups and handoffs.

Trimscope is a growing product studio and portfolio. The projects here come from actual life and business workflows, not abstract ideas or trend-chasing. If a tool does not make a messy process easier to see, manage, or finish, it does not ship.

My approach

From friction to something you can actually use

Every project follows the same practical loop — grounded in observation, shaped by simplification, and improved through real use.

  1. Step 1

    Observe the messy workflow
    Start with how work actually happens — the texts, spreadsheets, handoffs, and workarounds people already use when nothing else fits.
  2. Step 2

    Simplify the process
    Strip away noise until the core steps are visible. Good software reflects a clearer version of the workflow, not a bigger one.
  3. Step 3

    Build the system
    Ship a focused tool that holds the process together — with just enough structure to keep people aligned without adding bureaucracy.
  4. Step 4

    Refine with real use
    Improve based on what breaks in practice. The best details come from watching real users navigate real deadlines.

What I build

Focus areas across life and work

The studio spans a few recurring domains — renovation planning, small business operations, mortgage and team workflows, household systems, and client-facing tools.

  • Home & Renovation
    Command centers for remodels — rooms, selections, budgets, approvals, contractors, and timelines in one place.

    Examples: Renovation planning, project tracking, household upgrades

  • Business Operations
    Internal tools and dashboards for teams that need live visibility, not end-of-day surprises.

    Examples: Sales floors, recon pipelines, executive roll-ups

  • Family Systems
    Practical software for household logistics — the kind of coordination that does not fit neatly in a generic app.

    Examples: Shared planning, household workflows, day-to-day organization

  • Community Tools
    Client-facing products and admin layers for organizations that need to publish, respond, and stay connected.

    Examples: Church platforms, announcements, member-facing workflows

Trimscope is not a agency pitch deck or a resume site. It is a working studio — a place to showcase what is live, what is in progress, and what is being sharpened through real operational use. The portfolio grows as the problems do.

Working through a messy process of your own?

I am always interested in practical problems worth building for. If you have a workflow that needs a cleaner system, reach out.

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