Start with the personal itch
Each app begins with a lived moment, a curiosity, a frustration, or a funny little 'surely this should exist' instinct.
Human spark first
/// PRODUCT_MINDSET_PLAYGROUND TUNET micro is where playful ideas become real product ecosystems: small enough to build quickly, broad enough to reveal everything the idea wants to become.
Each build starts with one human spark, then expands outward: users, roles, workflows, data, trust, edge cases, and the adjacent things that make the idea feel complete.
TUNET micro is less a shelf of side projects and more a working sketchbook for how Tunet thinks about products. We take a small, specific idea seriously enough to code it, then ask what ecosystem naturally forms around it.
Each app begins with a lived moment, a curiosity, a frustration, or a funny little 'surely this should exist' instinct.
Human spark first
We identify the related objects, roles, workflows, states, and decisions that surround the original idea.
Adjacent things matter
The first version still has to be usable. The ecosystem grows from the core loop, not from abstract platform ambition.
Useful before huge
The goal is not a generic super-app. It is an everything app for one idea: all the connected pieces that make that idea truly useful.
Focused ecosystem
A clearer index of the current Tunet micro bench. Browse by ecosystem family, then narrow by status or audience. Each card follows the same shape: the original domain, the useful loop, the ecosystem direction, and the status of the build.
Personal & everyday
Operations & service
Community & place
LANGUAGE_LEARNING
Master languages contextually, not mechanically. AI-generated scenario-based lessons, real-time conversation practice, and phonetic coaching with syllable-level feedback.
Scenario Lessons
Real-world situations
AI Dialogue
Practice conversations
Phonetic Coach
Syllable heatmaps
Real-Time
Instant AI feedback
AI_WARDROBE
Turn clothing photos into a smart closet. Fitzz suggests outfits for weather, plans, colour palettes, and repeat-wear confidence using the wardrobe you already own.
Closet Capture
Visual wardrobe inventory
Style Prompts
Occasion-aware briefs
Fit Checks
Refine before leaving
Wear More
Reuse-first recommendations
TRADES_MARKETPLACE
A two-sided booking workspace for independent tradespeople and customers: service menus, local discovery, booking requests, invoices, verified reviews, and trust signals.
Trader Profiles
Services and rates
Bookings
Customer requests
Invoices
Localized fields
Mutual Trust
Reviews and flags
SOLO_PRODUCTIVITY
A solo operator dashboard for ideas, milestones, time blocks, habits, daily logs, and weekly balance signals, built for people running work and life in the same calendar.
Idea Garage
AI scoring
Time Blocks
Weekly targets
Habits
Streak cadence
Live App
Launch on Cloud Run
CAREER_WORKSPACE
Upload resumes, track applications, compare jobs against your CV, tailor cover letters and answers, rehearse interviews, and keep key dates in view.
Resume Intake
CV extraction
Application Tracker
Status and dates
Tailoring Engine
JD to CV match
Interview Practice
Voice rehearsal
FOOD_WASTE
A household food inventory app that scans receipts and food photos, tracks expiry, recommends what to use first, suggests substitutions, generates recipes, and estimates nutrition.
Expiry Alerts
Use-first queue
Receipt Scan
Photo extraction
Recipe Generator
Cook from stock
Nutrition
Meal estimates
HOTEL_OPS
A hotel operations suite with connected admin, guest, and contractor portals for bookings, room service, amenity requests, maintenance tasks, staff views, and operational analytics.
Admin Ops
Bookings and staff
Guest Portal
Keys and requests
Contractors
Task updates
Analytics
Ops overview
CIVIC_CAMPAIGNS
A community campaign platform for loved local places at risk of closing, with campaign creation, supporter signatures, updates, moderation, reporting, verification, and payment-backed launch flows.
Campaign Wizard
Four-step launch
Supporters
Signatures and tips
Moderation
Reports and audits
Live App
Launch on Cloud Run
FAMILY_ARCHIVE
A premium personal and family archive that turns scattered photos into connected people, places, timelines, stories, restoration notes, and AI-assisted metadata.
Photo Upload
GCS storage flow
People Graph
Faces and relations
Timeline
Decades and dates
AI Stories
Metadata and prose
EQUINE_OPS
An equine operations and stable management system with role-based workspaces, horse profiles, barn and arena data, calendar events, tasks, invoices, marketplace listings, documents, Firestore sync, and an AI facility co-pilot.
Horse Profiles
Health and records
Calendar and Tasks
Vet, farrier, work
Invoices
Ledger and payment
Sphera AI
Equine co-pilot
No micro apps match that filter yet.
Tunet Micro projects let us test how far an idea wants to go: whether it stays a playful prototype, becomes a focused app for its domain, or feeds reusable lessons back into Tunet Engineering and Cognition.
Every experiment starts with a concrete context: a language drill, wardrobe choice, food expiry problem, local-place campaign, family photo archive, stable operation, hotel service request, trades booking, or career task that felt worth making real.
We look for the roles, records, automations, trust checks, dashboards, histories, and integrations that belong around the original idea.
Playfulness gets the idea moving. Product discipline makes it coherent enough to use, explain, test, and extend.
The best interaction patterns graduate into our design system, data services, prompts, product playbooks, and future domain ecosystems.
TUNET micro lets Tunet move at the speed of curiosity. Instead of debating an idea in the abstract, we build enough of the ecosystem to feel how it behaves: what users need, what data matters, what trust layer appears, and what adjacent workflows naturally want to join.
The result is intentionally playful, but not throwaway. A micro app can remain a delightful prototype, become a domain-specific everything app, or graduate into a larger Tunet venture. Either way, it teaches us how products want to become ecosystems.
Start with a real spark: an annoyance, a wish, a repeated workflow, or a personal context worth coding.
Map the surrounding ecosystem: roles, records, decisions, workflows, trust signals, and useful automations.
Let the prototype reveal whether it should stay playful, become a focused everything app, or feed future Tunet infrastructure.
We like starting with a sharp problem, then mapping the connected workflows around it. If you have a playful idea with hidden product depth, let's talk. If the same engineering pattern keeps appearing underneath it, it may also become part of Tunet Engineering.