Five small apps so far. A vault for the developer credentials you accumulate while shipping software. A menu bar tracker for Codex, Claude, and Gemini usage. A menu bar monitor for what your internet is actually doing. A menu bar forecast that blends five weather services into one. A menu bar readout of your Robinhood portfolio, read-only. Two more apps for athletes are in development. The work is small on purpose — small enough for one person to build, ship, and stand behind.
Encrypted on your devices, synced through your iCloud, no server in the middle. Paste an .env file, get organized records back.
Shows how much of your 5-hour and weekly usage you've burned through, and how much is left, without opening any of them. Local-first, no telemetry. MIT-licensed; built in the open.
Live up/down rates, per-app traffic, Wi-Fi and public IP, outage detection, speed tests. No packet inspection, no telemetry.
Blends up to five weather services into one best-consensus forecast and shows how much they agree. Cards or trend graph, a ten-day outlook, every location you check. Local-first, no account.
Live portfolio value, today's change, and your holdings in the menu bar — read-only, through Robinhood's own connection. It never places trades. Local-first, no account.
Reads what your watch already knows about your sleep, recovery, and training load. Gives you a daily readiness grade and a specific workout to match. Less guessing about whether today is a hard run or an easy spin.
Abokado Labs is one person, building small apps for everyday problems out of Nairobi, Kenya. No telemetry, no tracking, no roadmaps that can't be kept.
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