Hello, Sun Labs
I have a lot of small ideas. A clicker game. A chess visualizer. A calculator for a weirdly specific business question. With AI-assisted coding, going from “what if” to a working prototype now takes an evening instead of a month — which means the bottleneck isn’t building anymore. It’s everything around building: picking a name, buying a domain, setting up hosting, pretending each little experiment is a Real Product with a Real Brand.
Sun Labs is my fix for that. It’s one home base where every idea starts as a project — small, scrappy, shipped. A project here gets a card, a page, a status badge, and maybe a few build log posts. That’s it. No new domain, no new infrastructure, no overthinking whether the idea “deserves” any of that before it exists.
If something takes off, it graduates: its own domain, its own brand, its own life. That’s exactly what happened with Clickmania, which lives at clickmania.app as its own standalone game. Everything else stays here in the lab, where it’s allowed to be an experiment. Some are polished. Some are prototypes. Some are just weird ideas I wanted to try — and now they all have somewhere to live.