Personal apps and systems I developed and occasionally use as a student and full-stack developer, designed to improve my workflow and make my life easier.
A personal financial tracker and management app for Android designed to track income, expenses, and transactions with offline-first functionality and cloud sync. It features behavioral analytics to monitor spending patterns, support for multiple e-wallets and bank accounts, and a dedicated savings tool.
A dedicated software project tracking application designed to manage my portfolio of developed apps and systems. It utilizes semantic versioning to ensure clean, organized tracking of all software iterations. Engineered with offline-first capabilities, it allows me to seamlessly log bugs, draft updates, and manage my to-do lists while testing apps outdoors without internet access. Upon reconnection, it automatically syncs all data to the cloud, ensuring development workflows remain uninterrupted.
A personal EPUB reading application tailored for habit building and knowledge retention. It features reading analytics to track daily consistency, alongside an integrated note-taking system to capture learned concepts, reflections, and key takeaways.
A personal tracking and management application designed to organize specific areas of my life. By minimizing the mental load that leads to cognitive fatigue, it frees up energy to focus on the things that truly matter.
A web-based admin workspace for managing all my personal software projects. Built as a companion to HYWB Projects, it extends the same project tracking concept with a richer web interface — featuring semantic versioning, a changelog automation engine, a testing checklist system, to-do list creation, and Git sync. Designed as an admin-only tool, it serves as the command center for all my development workflows.
Mobile App: A comprehensive tool designed for seamless event scheduling and organizer collaboration. It features a built-in student ID QR scanner to effortlessly record event attendance, with the ability to export attendee lists directly as Excel files. Additionally, it generates QR codes for event feedback and includes a live analytics dashboard to monitor ongoing events and review feedback from concluded ones. Web Dashboard: A companion registration system that bridges the app and the web. Attendees can scan the generated QR codes to access and submit feedback forms, which are automatically recorded and synced back to the mobile app's analytics dashboard.
Something new is in the works. A project pushing boundaries in both design and functionality. Details to be revealed.