Nori Labs

Our own products, built and run in-house.

Alongside client work, we build our own software: from small tools to large systems. Some of it is already live, some is still in progress.

  • Dark terminal-style interface for TokenKick with the headline "Stop sleeping through the quota you paid for" on the left and a CLI status overview on the right listing quota windows per account with reset time and usage.
    CLI + macOS app

    TokenKick

    Keep your AI coding quota windows on schedule.

    A local-first CLI that monitors quota windows for Claude and Codex and anchors fresh windows on your schedule. Your credentials never leave your machine.

    tokenkick.dev
  • Light dashboard for Legera showing a "Family handoff plan" with two columns comparing what the family can already see against what still needs attention.
    Web app + PWA

    Legera

    Digital inheritance planning for families.

    A platform where families can organize accounts, contracts, and important information for the inheritance case. So everything is findable and understandable when it matters.

    legera.app

The drive

What can one person build today?

Alongside small tools, large systems get built here: software that until recently took a whole team. Legera is one of them, a complete platform built and run by one person.

What makes that possible is the same way of working I build for clients: teams of AI agents, clear workflows, automation with approvals in the right places. Nori Labs is my proving ground for it. I want to know how far a single person can get. The answer is changing every month, and what I learn feeds straight back into client work.

Pipeline

What I am building right now.

None of this is finished, and that is the point. This list is ongoing work: as soon as something is worth showing, it gets linked here.

  1. 01

    Solar CRM

    A full CRM that my own solar installation company runs on day to day, from first enquiry to finished install. It is strictly internal, so there will never be a public link. The most we might do is a dashboard screenshot with sample data.

    in use
  2. 02

    myFinance Hub

    A personal finance operating system that brings many of my tools together, from estate organisation to a full wealth overview. It may stay my own tool, or it may become a product.

    in progress
  3. 03

    Menus & allergens

    Menu and allergen management for restaurants, maintained from a single source.

    in progress
  4. 04

    Maintenance companion

    Reminds you to maintain your home, appliances, and tools before neglect gets expensive. Web app and PWA.

    in progress
  5. 05

    Portfolio dashboard

    A calm dashboard for portfolios and assets.

    in progress
  6. 06

    Pantry app (iOS)

    Photograph receipts, keep expiry dates in view, and get recipe suggestions before food goes to waste.

    in progress
  7. 07

    Parcel tracker (iOS)

    A small, carefully built app for package tracking.

    concept
  8. 08

    WorthIt (iOS)

    Converts a price into work time: minutes, hours, or days you would need to work for it. A detailed settings panel for salary, tax bracket, and deductions gives a realistic net answer instead of a rough guess.

    concept
  9. 09

    Property scout

    Watches the market and flags properties that match the yield you are after.

    concept
  10. 10

    Toddler learning games

    Calm browser games with no ads and no account.

    concept
  11. 11

    Quant experiments

    Automated trading strategies as a private research field.

    experiment

Working together

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