Small tools for real community-ops problems
The problem.
Some of the friction in day-to-day community operations is small, repetitive, and never important enough for anyone to fix. It just quietly costs time.
What I did.
I built tools for the ones that bothered me. The Discord Timestamp Tool is a browser-based utility for generating and previewing local timestamp codes for event announcements, with one-click copying, built to solve a real scheduling annoyance. The Twitch Stream Tracking tool tracks creator stream hours in real time, replacing manual hour-logging and feeding directly into the monthly reward calculations.
The constraint.
These had to be built around the actual workflow, not the other way around. A tool that solves the problem but adds steps somewhere else does not get used.
The outcome.
Both replaced manual, repetitive work with something faster, and both came straight out of problems I hit while running real programs.