Start tiny, then refine.
Every project begins as a small, working prototype. If it’s useful, it gets polished in public: better UX, cleaner automation, stronger infrastructure.
SatSan Solutions is an open playground for real-world experiments: cloud, data, automation, small tools, and one-off ideas that might grow into something bigger. No fixed industry. Just practical systems.
Not a traditional agency. Not a big startup. Just a focused place to build things that solve real problems for a very small group of people at a time.
Every project begins as a small, working prototype. If it’s useful, it gets polished in public: better UX, cleaner automation, stronger infrastructure.
Projects lean on practical stacks: Python, modern JS, containers, and mainstream cloud providers like Azure, GCP, and AWS - used carefully to avoid unnecessary complexity.
The only rule: each experiment should either teach something useful or remove some friction-from data pipelines to small utilities and family tools like the genealogy workspace.
Specific projects will change over time, but the patterns stay similar: data-aware, automatable, and built with long-term maintainability in mind.
Scripts, schedulers, and micro-services that quietly move data, clean up workflows, and make repetitive tasks vanish in the background.
Pipelines and small dashboards that turn messy sources into something a human can quickly scan and act on - without 400 filters and 50 charts.
Opinionated utilities like the Genealogy site: focused, narrow tools that try to do one thing well instead of being a “platform for everything”.
Things here may evolve or be replaced over time. Links below represent whatever is currently being explored under the SatSan umbrella.
A genealogy web app to map your family tree, add notes around each person, and build a structured view of your roots - without ads, noisy timelines, or public sharing by default.
Reserved for future tools around job application automation, data collection, or one-off utilities. This card will update as new experiments move online.
A home for experiments using public or civic datasets - maps, summaries, and basic analytics that can help people navigate their cities better.