Hey, I'm Matt. I've been building and shipping software for 14+ years professionally (much earlier as a hobby) across a wide range of stacks and industries. I can honestly say I learned to code the old-school way studying textbooks as a teenager, writing everything out by hand, then testing it later on a computer. It's a completely different landscape now. Things have changed.
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Escalated is an open-source, embeddable support and ticketing platform built for modern product teams that want enterprise-grade workflows without enterprise drag. A shared Inertia.js UI runs natively inside Laravel, Rails, Django, AdonisJS, and more.
- Embeddable-first drop-in support portals and admin surfaces
- Workflow intelligence SLAs, escalation rules, ownership, and auditability
- Framework-agnostic Laravel, Rails, Django, AdonisJS, WordPress, Filament, and more
- Flexible deployment cloud, self-hosted, or hybrid (cloud / hybrid coming soon)
Inventoros is an open-source, modular operations and inventory platform focused on warehouse and fulfillment workflows. It's positioned as a composable operations layer rather than a rigid monolith.
- Workflow-native inventory movements and adjustments
- Integration-first architecture with clean data contracts
- Performance- and scale-aware by design
Saddle is an open-source admin panel framework similar to Filament for Laravel, with one caveat. It's built on Inertia.js and Vue. Define a resource class and get a full admin panel: forms, tables, filters, search, and authorization, with no npm steps in the host app.
- Resource-first CRUD with form and table builders
- Policy-driven access control down to individual fields
- Framework-agnostic plugin system built on custom elements
- Prebuilt panel assets, nothing to compile in your app
Cauldron is an open-source emulator for the third-party APIs an application depends on. Point an SDK's base URL at it and Stripe, GitHub, Shopify, WordPress, Salesforce and seventy more answer offline, deterministically, and with the failure modes their own sandboxes cannot produce.
- Recipes, not mocks declarative YAML describing state, transitions, webhooks and each provider's real error taxonomy
- Conformance suites every claim cites the provider's documentation, and the report says plainly what has and has not been checked against the live API
- Fault injection, clock control, request log rate limits on demand, subscriptions aged into dunning, and a record of what your code actually sent
- Headless mode drops into a Docker Compose or CI setup you already have, without bringing an environment of its own
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Tend - a personal task & habit manager: two-lane tasks, habit streaks, and daily insights to keep you on track. Built with Laravel + Inertia + Vue. Fully open source.
I'm executing on a daily commit cadence throughout 2026.
Always open to collaboration, partnerships, and ambitious builds.