Control Plane
Hardening and operational visibility
Back Office anchors the portfolio: audits, drift checks, migration tracking, and the control-plane work that keeps the rest of the software honest.
Privacy-first software built with human-centered AI.
I build serious products, shape product systems, and occasionally collaborate on the right software work when the problem is clear and the fit is strong.
Cody Jo · Enterprise Strategist · Product Builder · Privacy-First Operator
The through-line across the work is simple: find the green path, get to a working first version quickly, and keep the system honest enough to survive real use. Trust, clarity, and product judgment matter more than theater.
My background spans Puppet, AWS, Overstock, Peterson's, Dice, and eBay across TAM, DevOps, QA, platform strategy, and production operations. That mix shows up here: products shaped by actual workflows, useful first versions, and a bias toward systems that can be explained plainly. Read more about me.
I prefer products that handle sensitive information with restraint. Privacy, access, and operational boundaries should be part of the product from the beginning, not a cleanup step after launch.
Years inside real production environments taught me how to make tradeoffs under pressure. That experience helps me take rough ideas, find the fast path to something real, and still keep the work grounded in actual constraints.
When AI is in the product, it should sharpen judgment, reduce friction, or help someone get to a working answer faster. If it adds noise, posturing, or confusion, it does not belong there.
The portfolio is not a random grid of experiments. It clusters around operational software, recurring personal workflows, and quieter products where trust, continuity, and product judgment matter.
Control Plane
Back Office anchors the portfolio: audits, drift checks, migration tracking, and the control-plane work that keeps the rest of the software honest.
Health and Learning
Fuel, CertStudy, and Selah are workflow products for recurring practice: health tracking, exam prep, and depth-oriented Scripture study that need continuity, not just novelty.
Reflection and Creative Systems
TNBM Tarot, Pattern, Analogify, ChromaHaus, Cordivent, and ContiNuum show the wider range of the portfolio: reflective apps, creative tooling, event operations, and privacy-aware continuity systems.
AI Repo Hardening and Operations Platform
The control plane that audits, hardens, prioritizes, and tracks the rest of the portfolio. It is the clearest expression of how I think about software quality and operational trust.
GLP-1 Health Tracking App
A practical health tracker for the GLP-1 journey, built around protein, strength, continuity, and less noise.
Certification Study Platform
A study platform for serious exam prep, with adaptive structure, spaced repetition, and better first versions of study workflows.
Bible Reading App
A quieter Scripture app for depth, consistency, and a more grounded reading rhythm.
Reflective Journaling App
Reflective journaling software for tarot practice, personal insight, and private continuity over time.
Personal Search Engine
A personal search engine with 1998 maximalist Geocities energy, a sheep party easter egg, and a better answer than surveillance-shaped search.
Crochet and Beading Pattern Design
A graph-paper design tool for crochet and beading patterns, built around a calmer, more tactile workflow.
Photographer Workflow and Processing Platform
A photographer workflow from upload to delivery, with ChromaHaus handling the processing layer inside a more coherent system.
Event Operations Software
Event operations software built to reduce friction in motion, access, and on-the-ground coordination.
Personal Continuity Platform
A continuity layer for preserving context, memory, and useful personal systems without turning the user into a profile.
I occasionally collaborate with founders, operators, and small teams on internal tools, workflow software, focused MVPs, and working first versions when the idea is strong and the fit is clear.
You do not need a polished spec. A rough outline is enough.