01

Make small things delightful

Make small things delightful

Ice Cubed— A small website for a St. Louis snow cone startup. The problem is small, but Wix and Squarespace AIs weren't cutting it. Enter the right tools in the right hands.

02

Build the SaaS plumbing under a real community

Bindery Books — The visible product is a community platform and storefronts; but underneath is a Goldenmule special: secure custom auth, DevOps magic, and self-healing monitoring systems.

03

Deliver a complete solution for a partner

  • 230,000 matches
  • 40,000+ players
  • Zero hacks

Hangman Clash — A real-time multiplayer word game built for Move Industries: skill-based matchmaking, leaderboards, web + iOS, full AWS infrastructure.

04

Solve deep problems with original research

Solve deep problems with original research

Powerhouse Reactor— The runtime behind Powerhouse's local-first document framework. A run-anywhere CQRS service, with multi-user networking out of the box using a mix between CRDTs and OT.

05

Put AI inside the product

SermonSeek.ai — Semantic search over sermon transcripts, where “nourishment for the soul” finds “I am the bread of life.” A full ingest-and-embed pipeline with LLM enrichment.

06

Put agents to work on real software

Hotseat — An semi-automomous planning and execution agent. Event-sourced, agentic to the core-- Hotseat helps wrangle massive code output.

What threads them

The parts AI hasn't made cheap

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AI codes for free.
Now what?

It used to take real expertise to get anything working. AI removed that barrier, but now the hard part shows up later in a product's life, when more is riding on it. The wrong shape, scaled up, costs far more than the wrong shape at small volume.

Anyone can generate code, but we shape it.

Templates suck.
And not just for websites.

Just like website templates never fit the business, neither does the SaaS you're paying for. Off-the-shelf platforms, game engines, generic data pipelines, drop-in AI agents — often these are compromises. They used to be the only economical option, but in the age of AI, this is no longer true.

We build software that fits.

Range matters.
Browser to bare metal.

We've shipped across the whole stack: browser apps and mobile clients, native code and distributed servers, data pipelines, real-time rendering and graphics. The same engineering judgment applies whether the target is a browser tab or a GPU render loop.

No favorite hammer. We pick what the problem needs.

Pick a point

Every dot is a real project