Practicing since 2025·Westerville, OH

We build with
Intention and purpose.

A small studio designing and shipping software that should already exist. We work on a handful of things at a time, finish what we begin, and treat code the way a furniture maker treats wood — with patience and the assumption it will outlast us.

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About the studio

Where others see problems,
we see blueprints.

Developer Tools Creative Platforms Community Impact

We're not a typical development shop. FluxCode was founded by creatives — musicians, designers, problem-solvers — who picked up code because we couldn't find tools that matched our ambition. We come from studios, stages, and communities where detail matters and shortcuts show. That background shapes everything we build: software that feels crafted, not assembled. We build with purpose, and that purpose reaches across developer tools, creative platforms, and community impact projects.

Our public releases are still few — we're just getting started — but behind the scenes, a diverse range of products is taking shape. Tools that remove friction from the developer workflow. Platforms that empower artists and musicians. Solutions that serve communities overlooked by technology. Every project exists because someone deserved better, and we refused to wait for someone else to build it.

The Practice · Now

We work on a small number of things at a time. Here's what's on the bench this week.

Shipping
Superstack v2.6
Federated rate-limit prediction & telemetry rewrite.
Designing
Checkpoint macOS UI
Restraint pass on the SwiftUI dashboard.
Maintaining
Fresh Food Network
Quiet improvements; fifty thousand locations indexed.
Selected Work

Zero things, made with intention.

Each chosen, designed, and shipped end-to-end. Click any project to inspect the work.

The Approach

We make software the way a furniture maker makes a desk — purposefully, with intent, and with the assumption it will outlast us.

01

Identify friction

We choose problems that quietly cost people time. The interesting ones are rarely the loud ones.

02

Envision the answer

We design what should exist — the instrument we wished was already in the drawer.

03

Ship and defend

We release, then maintain. Our work earns its keep by surviving contact with reality.

The Journal

Notes from the bench.

Occasional writing on what we're building and what we're learning.

Accepting one new engagement

Have something that should exist?

We take on a small number of projects each year. If your problem is interesting, we'd like to hear about it — properly, over a few weeks, before we agree to anything.