Some save time. Some are just fun. I try to build in public with feedback from real people — tested fast, shared early, and improved based on what actually works for you.

I got tired of waiting for "perfect" tools, so I started making my own. Instead of polishing forever, I build in public — sharing ideas as soon as they're working (or even half-working) and getting feedback from people who actually use them. Some projects flop, some take off, but each one teaches me something new. And maybe one of them will make your life easier too.

Check out our apps. More in the works — your feedback still shapes what ships next.

Track prices, spot trends
Log the items you shop for often, watch price history, and catch trends before checkout. Built for real shopping lists—not charts for charts' sake.
A tool that helps you track the cost of items you shop for frequently and see if prices are trending up or down. Stay informed about inflation and make smarter purchasing decisions.

Paid · Etsy
All-in-one browser wedding planner · Uribe Treasures
Sold on Etsy as an instant digital download — open everything in Chrome, Safari, Edge, etc. Runs locally in your browser so your guest list and budget stay yours, not trapped in someone else’s cloud.
A digital wedding-planning bundle you grab on Etsy — open trackers, timelines, and checklists straight in your browser. One purchase, yours to keep offline on your machine: no SaaS signup, no monthly fee, planning stays local and private until you decide to export or share.
I'm Uribe — new to app development, but not new to wanting to build things. For a long time I felt like I wasn't "qualified" enough to start. Then I realized waiting for the perfect time meant I'd never start at all. So here I am, learning as I go, breaking things, fixing them, and sharing the process.
This site is where I mix curiosity, experiments, and a bit of fun into tools that (hopefully) make life a little easier. Think of it as my digital lab notebook, fueled by Inca Cola.

Got an idea? Want to collab? Or just curious about what I'm building? Drop me a line. Your feedback helps shape what gets built next.