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Work In Motion

Games, tools, prototypes, and current lanes all in one rail. Scroll across the row, open the live apps, or jump straight into the project monitor.

Game / Live
Plunk & Plunder

Naval strategy game — command fleets, capture sea regions, and crush rival admirals on the hex-grid ocean.

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Web App / Live 🎹
Piano Player

Interactive sheet music and MIDI practice workspace for learning, drilling, and song playback in the browser.

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Game / Live 🏓
Ping Pong

Fast browser table tennis with spin, rally physics, and a competitive AI opponent.

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Tool / Live 🛒
Grocery List

Smart grocery tracker with category auto-detection, aisle grouping, and offline persistence.

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Tool / Live
Trip Planner

Multi-trip planner with packing lists, dates, budget notes, and lightweight task tracking.

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Lane View / New 📊
Project Monitor

Switch between Plunk & Plunder, Piano Player, Ping Pong, Silver Stackers, and Project Ashfall with specs, task lists, and timeline view.

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Current lane
Plunk & Plunder

Map tuning, turn flow, and board polish continue in the live Plunk lane.

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Lane update
Piano Player

The goal is to transform the existing prototype into a robust web application for piano learning and practice. Use live MIDI input from connected keyboards to drive structured exercises and lessons. Core lesson types: scales, chord inversions, rhythm drills, hand independence, simple progression drills.

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Current lane
Ping Pong

The live browser demo is being treated as a hardening lane focused on feel, AI, and presentation polish.

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Current lane
Silver Stackers

The lane is being shaped around a trading room, a vault, and high-signal analytics for precious metals portfolio decisions.

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Current lane
Project Ashfall

Ashfall is being driven through phased planning, vertical slice work, and core systems buildout.

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// Local model bench

Sunny Lane

We also keep a small local-model bench on hand for lower-cost background work. Dennis, Dee, Mac, and Charlie run on Ollama. They are not as fast and not as bright as the main hosted lanes, but they are useful for rough passes, secondary reads, and cheap local throughput.

Local / Ollama
Dennis

Handles polished first-pass positioning, pitch angles, and surface-level strategy reads. Better at confidence than depth.

Local model
Local / Ollama
Dee

Useful for alternate takes, messaging variants, and rough creative coverage when we want a cheaper second voice in the room.

Local model
Local / Ollama
Mac

Best reserved for blunt operational summaries, action lists, and high-energy internal framing that does not need much nuance.

Local model
Local / Ollama
Charlie

Good for strange edge-case passes, brute-force note gathering, and messy exploratory loops when we want more output than elegance.

Local model

// How we build

Process

01 / Spec
Agent-Led Scoping

We keep a team of agents on hand to develop specs, walk through timelines, pressure-test requirements, and turn a rough idea into a concrete DEVCO plan. Before implementation starts, we turn the working spec, decisions, and lane knowledge into a QMD knowledge base so the build team is operating from a durable shared reference instead of loose context.

02 / Build
Plunking

Once the spec and QMD knowledge base are working, we move into a process we call plunking: a team of agents implements the product in parallel while progress can be actively monitored.

03 / Finish
Polish & Oversight

Final polish happens with a layer of human oversight to tighten the edges, verify quality, and make sure the shipped result feels deliberate instead of automated.

Agent compute budget is included in contract terms. Spec development, implementation throughput, and monitored plunking time are scoped into the engagement up front.

// Get in touch

Contact

Want a tool built for your business? Have a project in mind? Drop us a line — our team responds fast. Whether it's a $5K quick-turn app or a full custom engagement, we scope it, build it, and ship it.

webmaster@devco.nyc We reply to every message — usually within the hour.