I kept solving the same small problems in private.
Scattered prompts. Half-finished scripts. Notes that never shipped. Each fix worked for a week, then the friction came back — usually louder, because now I had two half-systems instead of one.
Lebear is my answer: one place to turn repeated friction into focused tools, and to write honestly about what actually holds up.
Small before big. Useful before impressive.
A workshop, not a product suite
I am not building a platform for everyone on day one. I am building a personal workshop in public:
- Code tools for the tasks I repeat while shipping.
- AI workflow systems for prompts and agents I reuse daily.
- Automation experiments when manual steps stop scaling.
- Build notes that explain the why, not just the what.
If something is not ready, I say so. If a tool is live, the link works. That constraint matters more than a long roadmap slide.
Why the site comes first
This site — leb-page — is the first live artifact. It is the CMS-backed home for the brand: real URLs, honest status badges, and content I can change without redeploying marketing copy in React.
Shipping the door before every tool inside is deliberate. The brand should stay credible while the collection grows.
What "good enough to share" means
A pattern earns a tool when:
- I have hit the same friction enough times that it is boring.
- A small system reduces the boring part — not all of life.
- The system still feels useful after two weeks, not just demo day.
Everything else stays a note, a script, or a private experiment. That filter keeps Lebear small and sharp.
What I will not put here
- Fake roadmaps or "coming soon" tools with no repo.
- Notes that read like marketing without a build behind them.
- Example cards or tool titles presented as if they were already published.
What I hope you get from here
If you live in code, you probably have your own pile of half-systems. I am sharing mine so you can steal the method — notice friction, design small, ship honestly — even when the exact tools are not for you.
More notes and tools will show up here as they pass that bar. Until then, leb-page is proof the build is live.
