Solo dev app studio

Small tools. Clear purpose.

Goodish Lab is where I build practical apps that stay private, affordable, and simple enough to use without a manual.

Privacy-first Accessible pricing No bloat
goodishlab.com 3 apps

Grammate

Grammar review for Windows

GLPal

Local-first health tracking

Audio Normalizer

Smarter browser audio leveling

The shelf

Three apps, one design habit.

Each project starts from the same question: can this be useful without grabbing more data, money, or attention than it needs?

Live now

Writing utility

Grammate

Fix grammar in the Windows apps you already use. Select text, review every change, then replace it in place when it matches your intent.

  • Works across common Windows writing surfaces
  • Review-first correction flow
  • Local AI and cloud options
Live

Grammate

Grammar help that stays beside the text you selected, with review before replace.

Coming soon

GLPal

GLP-1, weight, peptide, and health tracking with local storage by default.

Coming soon

Audio Normalizer

A Chrome extension for smoother loudness leveling without crushing the sound.

The rules I keep returning to

Privacy, accessibility, simplicity.

01

Privacy is the default.

Local-first is the preferred path. If a cloud feature exists, it should be clear why it exists and what leaves your device.

02

Useful should stay accessible.

Pricing should not punish normal use. Free and affordable paths matter, especially for everyday tools.

03

Simplicity beats feature piles.

Every feature has to earn its place. The goal is software that feels calm, direct, and easy to leave running.

About me

A solo dev building the tools I wanted to use.

Goodish Lab is not a big company with a giant roadmap. It is one developer building small, practical software around real annoyances: writing friction, private health tracking, and web audio that jumps from too quiet to too loud.

I care about apps that respect the person using them. That means fewer forced accounts, clearer privacy choices, affordable access, and interfaces that avoid bloat for the sake of looking busy.

The name is a promise to keep improving without pretending everything has to be perfect before it is useful. Goodish, honest, and getting better.

Now live

Start with Grammate.

GLPal and Audio Normalizer will get their Goodish Lab pages next. For now, the first public shelf item is ready.

Visit Grammate