Products
Four products. One ecosystem.
Everything below is written, operated, and maintained in-house. They share a design language, a deployment toolchain, and a philosophy: own your stack, run it locally, don’t pay rent to the cloud.
HCC — your homelab’s mission control.
A cyberpunk ops dashboard for a one-person datacenter. Every switch, server, container, and sensor, visible in one place. Drag-resize panels, live metrics, kiosk mode, PWA-installable, audio alerts, particle field, boot sequence, 12 live pages.
Built because Grafana is great but it’s not your house. HCC is the dashboard you’d want if you lived inside your own network.
Serina — a local AI with a personality that stays.
A British AI familiar with a persistent memory, a pixel-art pet (Nigel), and a voice. She watches your homelab, knows who you are, remembers what happened last week, and speaks her mind. Entirely on your hardware — no API keys, no cloud, no data leaving your LAN.
Built because off-the-shelf LLMs forget you the moment the context window rolls, and assistants that run on someone else’s GPU aren’t really yours.
VoxLounge — the Tinychat successor, done properly.
A video-chat community hosted and operated by TechX Maestro. Not something you install or buy — a place you come to hang out. Public and private rooms, group video, text chat. Works in the browser on desktop and mobile at launch, with native Linux and Android apps coming soon after, and more platforms to follow.
Built because Tinychat rotted, StumbleChat is a mess, and every other community-chat platform either vanished or was being run by people who should probably log off. VoxLounge is what happens when someone who actually knows how to run infrastructure takes the Tinychat format seriously: stable uptime, privacy-conscious, professionally moderated, no data-harvesting side hustles.
Free to join, subscription unlocks more. Public rooms, basic video, and text chat are free forever. A paid tier adds private rooms, larger capacity, higher-quality video, room customisation, priority support, and other features — details at launch.
Free to join. Subscribe when you want more.
A real free tier, not a five-minute demo. Paid tiers for people who want private rooms, HD, or power-user tools.
Free forever
Hang out, meet people, zero cost.
- Join any public room
- 8 video slots visible per room
- 720p video
- Text chat + basic emoji
- Web access (desktop + mobile)
- No ads. No data sold. Ever.
$4.99 / mo
The good stuff — private rooms, HD, apps.
- Everything in Free, plus:
- Create your own private rooms
- 1080p HD video
- 12+ video slots in public rooms
- Native Linux + Android apps
- Custom avatar + profile badge
- Unlimited screen-share
- Priority support
$9.99 / mo
Room owners & community builders.
- Everything in +, plus:
- Full room customisation (themes, backgrounds, welcome message)
- Larger room capacity
- Room recording (opt-in by all participants)
- Custom vanity URL
- Moderator tools (ban / mute / lock)
- Stream to external platforms (planned)
TechX OS — Linux, pre-wired for the ecosystem.
A Fedora-based bootable Linux distribution with the entire HCC stack ready to go. Install it on a spare machine and you have a homelab control node, an AI host, a media box, and a dashboard — all configured, all talking, all updating via OSTree image atomic updates.
Built because every homelab tutorial is 40 commands long and half of them don’t work. TechX OS is what you’d have if you copied someone else’s setup — ours — exactly.
Want a product built for your thing?
The same engineering that built these four is available for hire. Bring us your problem, we’ll ship the tool.