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We are investing in stronger internal tooling: faster project setup, reusable UI foundations, and tighter launch checklists.
The goal is simple: ship faster while keeping quality and maintainability high.
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Launches, updates, and product decisions from recent work.
We are investing in stronger internal tooling: faster project setup, reusable UI foundations, and tighter launch checklists.
The goal is simple: ship faster while keeping quality and maintainability high.
We redesigned the site to clarify what TIZZLE does and reduce noise. The structure now prioritizes service clarity, cleaner hierarchy, and a tighter path to contact.
We also refactored layout and styling for more consistent behavior across mobile, tablet, and desktop.
We expanded the services structure into explicit build tracks: iOS apps, web applications, SaaS products, MVP development, and custom software tools.
The change makes scoping cleaner and helps teams map requirements to a practical delivery path faster.
We formalized the operating model into four phases: Scope, Plan, Build, and Launch, with tighter milestone definitions and clearer feedback loops.
The focus is predictable releases and smoother handoff from initial brief through post-launch iteration.
Worth It? is now part of the product portfolio: an iPhone app that converts purchase prices into hours of your life to support clearer spending decisions.
The product intentionally stays lightweight with a three-step flow, barcode support, and a no-account, on-device-first privacy model.
We also rolled out a stronger web presence for Picker, a local-first iPhone utility with five focused tools: Choose, Counter, Wheel, Random, and Score.
The core position is speed and clarity in everyday decision moments, with no sign-in and no ads.
ReHome is now live with focused branding for student tenancy takeovers. The landing stack has been kept minimal so iteration can stay fast as messaging and onboarding flows evolve.
This is part of a broader product strategy: launching lean surfaces first, then layering operational features behind validated demand.
The founder site now clearly positions Xander Taylor as a developer and entrepreneur, with tighter project storytelling and clearer links across the wider TIZZLE ecosystem.
This helps connect product brands back to one operating identity while keeping each product site independent and purpose-built.
RevisionNest launched in January 2025 and continues to evolve as an interactive learning platform. This cycle focused on clearer user pathways and better core interaction performance.
The February 2026 release improved reporting for learners and educators while keeping the interface light.
Nourly launched in January 2026 as a focused nutrition tracking product. The brief was simplicity: quick logging, clean daily insights, and a calmer experience than most health apps.
The first release shipped with a performance-first base so new features can be added without slowing the app down.
For Gardens Farm, we supported stronger online storefront positioning around premium, locally sourced meats and practical click-and-collect purchasing flow.
The goal was clearer product discovery and a buying journey that worked for both regular and first-time customers.
We supported Gardens Farm with ongoing storefront performance and UX improvements.
The work centered on practical outcomes: speed, clearer browsing flow, and stronger conversion behavior.