Two builders.
We just ship things.

HSNC Tech is Hubert Sliwka and Nathan Coleman. Two builders who ship their own products in public, from hardware and firmware to mobile apps. Some of it works, some of it doesn't, but every bit of it is designed and built by us, start to finish.

0+Apps in 100 hours
0Hardware device
0Builders, full stack
0Products shipped
Hubert Sliwka and Nathan Coleman, founders of HSNC Tech

Hubert and Nathan. We'd rather build the thing than talk about it.

So far we've put out a hardware product (the AI Meter), a full POS system for venues (Untabbed), and soon we'll put out dozens of small apps from our 100 Apps in 100 Hours run. We like owning the whole thing, from the circuit board to the deploy, and we figure most of it out by building it and seeing what breaks. It all lives here: the products, the experiments, and whatever we start next.

Hubert SliwkaHubert SliwkaBuilder

Hubert is the hands-on one. His background is in hardware: electronics, board design, sensors, 3D printing, the works. Software is newer for him, and he picks it up the way he picks up everything, by breaking things until they work. He doesn't sit still. A random idea at dinner is usually a working prototype by morning. You'll find him in an oversized hoodie, glued to the workbench.

Nathan ColemanNathan ColemanBuilder

Nathan turns messy ideas into things that actually run. Software is his home base. Give him a vague "what if" and he'll have a rough version working before the rest of us stop debating it. He's the steady hand that keeps a project from sprawling when an idea gets too big. Hardware is the part he's picking up now, same as always: build it, break it, fix it. Somehow always in a polo and khakis.

How we got here.

This isn't a ranking, it's the story in order. Every project we've shipped, oldest first, ending with what we're working on today. Some are still running, some we walked away from, and every one taught us something. The full, honest version is on the Other work page.

  1. Step 01 · iOS · pivoted

    NattyAI

    Where it all started. We took one AI idea from scratch through App Store review and got it live. A quick lesson in shipping consumer AI end to end.

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  2. Step 02 · Payments app · live & growing

    Untabbed

    An app that lets people open, run, and close a bar tab from their phone. We built the whole thing: the customer app, the venue dashboard, the payment holds, and the backend behind it.

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  3. Step 03 · Hardware · pivoted

    AI Meter

    A little desk device that shows your Claude API spend live on an LED display. We designed it, wrote the firmware, and put it together ourselves.

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  4. Step 04 · Client work · ongoing

    Building for businesses

    Same hands, someone else's problem. We build the digital side for businesses that never quite caught up with tech: websites, booking, reviews, checkout, and the automation behind it. The goal is simple: get them current.

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  5. Now · Live challenge · ongoing

    100 Apps in 100 Hours

    What we're doing right now. 100+ standalone apps, each one a real demo, built and posted against the clock. Every one goes on a public leaderboard and gets ranked.

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First and foremost, we're builders.

01

Build a lot, in public

We ship constantly and show our work. Runs like 100 Apps in 100 Hours keep the volume up and keep us honest about what's actually good.

02

Turn the hits into businesses

Most of what we build is practice. The few things that really land, we take seriously and grow into real products with real users.

03

Modernize the un-modernized

Plenty of good businesses got left behind by tech. We build the websites, booking, and automation that bring them back up to speed.

04

Own the whole stack

Firmware, app, backend, hardware, deploy. We'd rather understand the whole thing than rent out the hard parts.

Find us where you scroll.

We post the work as it happens. New apps, new hardware, whatever we're shipping that week. Come follow along.

Watch us build, or put us to work.

Follow the 100 Apps board to see what we're shipping this week. Or if you run a business that's fallen behind on tech, book a quick call and we'll build the thing that fixes it.

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