Bring it to the shop. We’ll figure it out together.
A small, invitation-based workshop for people who’d rather build something today than build an audience. Bring a project, a problem, or a half-formed idea. Leave with another set of eyes, a plan, or at least a better next step.
Why this exists
Most of the internet wants your attention. The workshop wants your hands. Bring whatever you’re stuck on and build it with whatever tool fits the job: a wrench, a line of code, a good conversation, AI when it actually helps. None of those is the point. The build is the point, and so is the person standing next to you.
Then, once you’re further along than you were, turn around and help the next person who isn’t yet. That’s the whole idea: learn something here, then pass it on. No audience to grow, no tiers to buy, no one left behind.
Current Apps & Sites
Pulled live from the projects page, so it updates itself.
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What I’ve been building
All projects →
iPhone app, live
TrailForce
Records how the drive felt, then plays it back on your video.
Live web app
GDFS
Book a premium auto detail the way you book a table.
Trip planner, beta
TrailOps
Plan the whole trip, leg by leg, then run it from the trail.
Overland build
2025 Ineos Grenadier
A Grenadier built to leave pavement for days and bring itself home.
From the build




Stan isn’t a web developer. The workshop is being built by asking, looking, and asking again. Watch every step, rough edges and all.
Bring an idea
Something you’ve been turning over? Send it. You’ll get a real reply within a week, not a form letter.
Pay it forward
Figured something out, or got a hand here? Share what you made, answer someone’s question, or take a newcomer under your wing. The workshop runs on people passing it on.
Meet at the shop
Forty-five minutes, in person at the shop or over video, your call. A career move, a hard decision, a project you’re stuck on. No pitch.
Try AI, one tool of many
AI is just another tool on the bench, but a genuinely useful one. A short, honest on-ramp: fifteen minutes to read, thirty to build something small that shows you how it really works.
A workshop, not an empire. The world has plenty of influencers; this isn’t trying to be another one. People come, leave when life pulls them elsewhere, and come back when they’re ready. That’s the design, not a problem.
Hope to see you here.

