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Services · Tools

I build you the instrument you would build yourself today if you had the time.

Four live examples just below, ready to use.

Services · Tools

Instruments that compute, compare, invite play.

InsideInteractive embedsMini-toolsLive dataOpen-source pathMaintenance
Interlocks withData (when the tool needs a source), Story (when it should be embedded), Platform (when it needs hosting and care).
Four live examples
Tools · Live

What tools are, without talking.

Four instruments from my workshop, ready to use. Click, drag, change. What works here is also what I build for your needs.

01

Comparison tool

Pick an animal, see the wolf as a factor or absolute. Six metrics adapt live.

Polar Bear
Polar BearShoulder height 1.5 m
Grey Wolf
Grey WolfShoulder height 1 m
Body length (incl. tail)
00%Polar Bear
Mass
00%Polar Bear
Top speed
0.00×Polar Bear
Lifespan
00–32%Polar Bear
Brain mass
00%Polar Bear
Territory size
00–83%Polar Bear
02

Live data tool

Four animated charts from Open-Meteo for Zurich: clouds, seeing index, surface wind, wind profile. Reloads with fresh values.

Lädt …
03

Slider tool

Three sliders for light, CO₂ and temperature drive the net photosynthesis rate. Reactive data instead of a PDF.

Lädt …
04

Test tool

Read the colour, not the word. Four short blocks, two minutes, a profile of your own perception.

Lädt …

Each of these tools is built with the same pipeline I use for commissioned work: web standards, no vendor lock-in, clear data flows.

How we work

Three steps, no theatre.

From first conversation to running tool. Iterative, not waterfall.

01

Conversation

You describe the recurring task — or the question your community keeps asking. I listen and ask back.

02

Sketch

Within a week I show you 2-3 mockups. We decide together which path is right.

03

Build

Iterative. You test with real data, I adjust. First version live after 3-4 weeks, depending on scope.

NEXT STEP

Have an instrument in mind?

Tell me what task keeps coming back, or what question keeps being asked. We start with two or three sketches.