Manifesto
I'm building the toolbox I wish I had.
Kodizm is one identity, one balance, and a family of focused services that ship together. This is the why and the how, in my own words.
How it started
I kept paying for the same five things in slightly different shapes. Every project meant another login, another balance to top up, another billing portal to babysit. I'm a developer. I want to ship. Not juggle accounts.
The frustration was small at first, then it stacked. Five accounts here, three subscriptions there, a different billing cycle for every tool I touched. Each time I switched tools the same questions came back: where did I leave off, who has access, what is this costing me this month, how do I cancel.
What Kodizm is
Kodizm is the place where those questions get one answer. One account at kodizm.com, one balance, and a family of focused tools that share the same workspace. You sign in once, top up once, and every tool is right there. When a new one ships, it just shows up in your account.
Each tool stays small on purpose. AI meets you in the channels you already use. Scrapper handles browser scraping with proxy rotation and a live view. MCP is a single endpoint for the tools your agents need. LLM routes requests across providers with auto-fallback. Designer turns a prompt into accessible components. Project is an autonomous team that moves your tickets forward. Each tool owns its own scope and its own roadmap, and they all share one workspace.
How I build
Three rules I keep coming back to:
- Small and opinionated. A tool that does one thing well beats a platform that does ten things half- heartedly. Every feature stays narrow.
- One workspace, many tools. Account, teams, and balance are shared. Each tool focuses on its job and trusts the workspace for the rest.
- Ship in public. If a tool is ready, it ships. If it's not, it stays in beta with the badge to match. No fake launch dates.
Boring choices where boring is faster. AI-native where AI is the product.
Where we are now
I'm early. The platform is shipping piece by piece, and most decisions are still soft enough to bend. Scrapper is the first tool in active testing, the rest are in active development. The account layer at kodizm.com is already live and powers sign-in for the first tool.
What you can do
If you build software for a living and want your tools to feel like one place instead of five, Kodizm is being shaped around you. The fastest way to nudge the direction is to write to me at [email protected] and tell me what you would build with it. I read every message.
That's all for now. More of the platform lands as it gets ready, not before.