// the smash deck series

Apps you smash,
not configure.

A growing series of professional SaaS tools with a control-panel feel. Each one does a single job, fast, and feels good doing it.

Welcome to the Smash Deck series.

A growing set of focused apps that each kill one specific annoyance. Big buttons, one job, instant feedback. Like one? Try another. They all share the same DNA: fast, lightweight, and genuinely satisfying to use. If you like the feel of smashing an arcade button, you are in the right place.

Fast

Lightweight by design. Pages load instantly, actions fire the moment you hit the button.

📦

Deployable

Each app ships as one small service. Up and running in minutes, not afternoons.

🔧

Maintainable

Small, boring, dependable code. Easy to reason about and easy to keep alive.

🕹️

Fun

The satisfying thump of a button that actually responds. Software should feel good.

Smash Deck · 01

UniFi StoreWatch

● Live
The problem

Ubiquiti killed the reseller early-access program. Now the UniFi gear everyone wants drops on the store and is gone in about two hours. Blink and you are on a backorder list.

The fix

StoreWatch polls the Ubiquiti store around the clock and pings you the instant a product you are tracking is back in stock, by email, Discord, Slack, or webhook. You hear about it before the forums do, and you actually get the thing.

Open UniFi StoreWatch →
UniFi StoreWatch dashboard tracking Ubiquiti store stock
Smash Deck · 02

Ask Seth

● Live demo
What it is

A conversational RAG over the complete Jane Roberts and Seth Material. Ask a question and get an answer in Seth's own voice, grounded in and citing the actual books and sessions, with the source passages shown beside every reply.

Why it matters

Fourteen books, roughly 1.44 million words, around 20,000 indexed passages. Every claim links straight back to the page it came from, so you can verify it yourself. The same engine works on any large body of text.

Have a conversation →
Ask Seth conversational interface over the Seth Material
Smash Deck · 03

Amazon Smash Deck

● Private beta
The problem

Amazon's sort order is pay-to-play. "Featured" and "Best match" are gamed, and a 4.3 average rating hides how many people actually hated the thing.

The fix

It throws out Amazon's ranking games and sorts by raw five-star satisfaction from the actual review data. Above about 82 percent five-star, you are almost always going to be happy with a product. It surfaces those, fast.

Request access →
Amazon Smash Deck ranking products by five-star satisfaction
Smash Deck · 04

Domain Watch

● Live beta
The problem

The domain you want is squatted or expiring, and when it finally drops it is gone in seconds to whoever is paying attention. You are not refreshing a WHOIS page all day.

The fix

Watch any name and get the alert the second it becomes available, with a one-click path to grab it. Same engine as StoreWatch, pointed at the name you have been waiting years for.

Try the beta →
Domain Watch dashboard tracking domain status