Products

PixelPacific products, built from real operational friction and focused creative bets.

Threadhall, PiBells, TrapTally, and Al's Basement each get the same product discipline: clear purpose, strong identity, and interfaces shaped by actual use.

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Threadhall Workspace

Structured conversation with operational memory.

Threadhall

Live

Threadhall gives schools and lean teams a cleaner place to organize work conversations, updates, shared knowledge, and operational decisions without losing context in a noisy feed.

  • Live at threadhall.net
  • Keeps decisions attached to context
  • Built for conversations worth keeping
Operational knowledge Threaded workflows Team coordination
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PiBells Console

Regular Schedule

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PiBells

Deployment Ready

PiBells turns a Raspberry Pi into a browser-managed bell controller with weekly schedules, quick-play buttons, audio library controls, Barix streaming, and Threadhall pairing for campus schedule sync.

  • Multiple named weekly schedules
  • Quick buttons for routine and urgent audio
  • Local-first administration for campus networks
Raspberry Pi Barix UDP Threadhall pairing PWA
TrapTally scorecard screen

TrapTally

Available

TrapTally helps coaches and scorekeepers manage rosters, organize squads, score 25-target rounds, track scheduled events, review results, and print polished team scorecard reports.

  • Score full squads on a compact iPad card
  • Roster, schedule, results, stats, and settings in one app
  • Team branding and printable PDF scorecards
SwiftUI iPadOS Local data PDF reports
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Al's Basement

Released

Al's Basement is a released Mac platformer about finding a way out of a hostile basement through authored rooms, locked routes, hazards, bosses, survival pressure, and tight moment-to-moment movement.

  • Available on the Mac App Store
  • 50 authored rooms across 5 floors
  • Keyboard and controller support
Mac game 2D platformer Offline play

Software is part of the consulting story.

The products prove the operating point of view: build tools around real workflows, keep interfaces focused, and leave people with systems they can trust.

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