We publish code, demos, and research as we go
Some projects may become products
We scale what really matters

Jake G Water

Jake G Water

FOUNDER

This lab started as a practical response to a simple observation: the best ideas in software don't usually begin as companies — they begin as tools someone needed badly enough to build themselves. Over time, I've found myself repeatedly drawn to that early stage of creation: exploring new technical possibilities, turning rough ideas into working prototypes, and learning by shipping. This lab exists to make that process explicit, repeatable, and shared.

At its core, the lab is a place to build in public. We design and ship developer tools, frameworks, and experiments on a regular cadence, treating each project as a hypothesis worth testing. Some are small and sharp; others grow into deeper systems. All of them are grounded in real technical problems and a bias toward working software over speculation.

Rather than optimizing for polish or stealth, we optimize for iteration and learning. The projects you'll find here include runnable demos, open repositories, and short research notes that capture what worked, what didn't, and what we'd try next. A subset of this work will evolve into products and businesses over time; the rest informs the next generation of ideas.

If you're curious, I encourage you to explore — see a demo, read through a repo, or follow along as new experiments ship. Whether you're a fellow builder, researcher, or an early user, this lab is an open invitation to explore what's being built and why. If this sounds like you, connect with us.