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What I’ve built
BTS Tour Venue Guide
A practical planning companion for ARMY attending a show.
Essential venue details — dates, bag policies, prohibited items, and official links — gathered in one place.
Less stress before the show. More energy for what matters.
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Small tools for cross-stitchers.
A fabric calculator and thread inventory tracker — built for the patient craft.
coming soon
Next
Another quiet tool is taking shape.
Why I build
I build tools because small friction adds up.
Most software tries to do everything. I’m more interested in doing one thing well — clearly, calmly, and without unnecessary noise.
Every project begins with a simple question:
What would make this easier?
What would feel better to use?
The goal isn’t to build more.
It’s to build enough — thoughtfully — and let it work quietly in the background.
Good tools don’t demand attention.
They give it back.
About
Kerry
Low Noise Labs is run by Kerry — a developer who likes things that make sense.
I build one tool at a time, at a pace I can sustain. No feature bloat. No artificial urgency. Just steady refinement.
Good work lasts longer when it isn’t rushed.
The studio mascot is a mountain viscacha — a small Andean rodent who famously fell asleep mid-meditation on Planet Earth II. That kind of unbothered calm is the aspiration.
This is a workshop, not a startup.
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