Standalone tools, running services, and things still in development. Some built for Norwegian audiences, some international, all of them intentional.
Microhosting without the overhead. Deploy small apps, experiments, and utilities in seconds — no DevOps required. Built for builders who just want their thing to run.
Self-guided walking experiences built around clues, stories, and local discovery. Players solve puzzles as they explore a city or area — at their own pace, no guide required.
Have an idea that fits the Labs model? Let's build it together.
Start a conversationClear cache per site without logging you out. Protect session cookies, nuke everything else — with one click or a keyboard shortcut. Built for developers who clear cache all day.
A visual quiz game where players guess the answer from a sequence of picture clues. Supports Ken Burns zooms, grid reveals, spotlights, and more — playable in any browser.
Norwegian readability analysis based on word length and sentence structure. A modernised alternative to the LIKS calculator — for writers, communicators, and anyone who wants their text to land.
Free SEO and website analysis for Norwegian small businesses. Runs 60+ automated tests across SEO, performance, Core Web Vitals, GDPR, security, and accessibility — results in under a minute. Operated under the NettOpp.co brand.
Norwegian platform for written communication — best practices, advisory, and ready-made content. "Words should deliver results." Includes Tekstbutikken and editorial services.
Products that ran their course or were shut down. Listed here because the work was real, and because there's usually something worth remembering about why something worked — or didn't.
Email reminders by CC. You'd copy a Laytr address like 3days@laytr.com into any email and get a reminder at the right time. Simple, no-login alternative to Boomerang. Ran ~2010–2018.
Not everything makes it. Here's how ideas go from interesting to shipping.
Does this problem actually exist, for real people, in a way that's worth solving? Talk to people first.
Define the minimum version that gives real signal. Build that, and only that. Resist the urge to add.
If it finds users, invest further. If it doesn't serve its purpose anymore, archive it honestly. Both outcomes are fine.
If you have an idea that fits — or want to co-develop something — the door is open. Get in touch.