APIs & glue
Chaining services together, poking at weird payloads, adding logging so the next person is not guessing. We learn your vendors alongside you.
Side projects, experiments, paid odd jobs
Hooks between services, half-automated spreadsheets, tiny dashboards—stuff that is not glamorous but makes the day a little lighter. If that sounds like your rabbit hole, we are probably interested. No big agency pitch: just people who enjoy figuring things out and sometimes get paid for it.
Not a menu with guarantees—more a sketch of what we gravitate toward. If your ask is outside this, still write; worst case we say “not us” and maybe point you somewhere.
Chaining services together, poking at weird payloads, adding logging so the next person is not guessing. We learn your vendors alongside you.
Ledgers, bookings, payouts—the boring parts where reality does not match the tutorial. We are not selling a turnkey “platform”; we might help sketch or build a slice.
When a model actually saves time and the data story is okay with you, we can experiment. When it is hype, we will probably grumble and suggest a simpler fix first.
Migrations nobody documented, performance ghosts, bugs that only show up on Tuesdays. If it is odd, we are curious; if it is huge, we will be honest about pace.
Nothing fancy—just a rhythm that keeps surprises smaller than they could be.
We ask naive questions, read what you have, and try to spot landmines early. Still learning your context beats pretending we already know it.
A short written slice—what we would try first, what “good enough” looks like, and what we will not touch yet. Revise if it feels wrong.
Incremental commits, demos when it helps, room to change direction. No big-bang reveal at the end unless you really want that for some reason.
Sometimes we document and wander off; sometimes we keep a light thread for tweaks. We will say which up front instead of implying forever support.
This page is mostly a postcard. Some repos are public, some are paid plugins, some never leave a private folder—that is all fine as long as everyone agrees what is what.
When there is something worth showing, it will show up here or on Gitea. Until then, imagine a lot of half-finished branches and coffee.
EasyGoing Gaming is the name we give our homelab-shaped world: Git, boards, CI, mail—the usual self-hosted rabbit holes. If a project wants to live near that, cool; if you would rather keep everything in your cloud, also cool. No pressure to adopt our stack.
This public site sits on www; mail and other toys use their own names behind the same kind of reverse proxy we use for everything else.
Whatever context you have is fine—messy threads welcome. We read everything; replies might be slow when life is loud, but we are not ignoring you on purpose.
Email: contact@easygoinproductions.com
Webmail: mail.easygoinproductions.com