A workshop, in progress

Syntax, woven.

I build small, thoughtful AI tools — the kind that feel less like products and more like instruments. This is where they live.

Currently weaving

Work in progress.

Some are enterprise-grade. Some are pro bono. All started as questions I couldn't stop asking.

ParsingIn development

SyntaxWeave AI

A polyglot parser that reads Alteryx, SQL, Python, Java, C/C++/C#, COBOL, SAS, Databricks, and Tableau — and returns audit-grade documentation, lineage, and business interpretation. What used to take three days takes three minutes.

— coming soon
TranslationIn development

Loom

Migrates business logic between languages without losing meaning. SQL to PySpark, Alteryx to Databricks, Java to Python — review-ready modules with manual-review flags where they belong.

— coming soon
AuditIn development

Shadow Room

A sparring partner for compliance. Simulates regulatory examination of your codebase before the real one — three depth levels, structured findings with citations, and the examiner questions you should be ready for.

— coming soon
StrategyIn development

Envoy

Reads what you give it — a 10-K, a board paper, a deal memo — and returns a board-ready deck. Citation-locked claims, custom-generated imagery, and charts pulled straight from source data. No stock photos. No template look. Built for people whose presentations matter.

— coming soon
VisionIn development

BallisticLens

A multimodal coach for the range. Computer vision reads your target patterns while you log context — firearm, grip, conditions — and the system returns real-time, evidence-based diagnostics with audio-guided drills. Less score-keeping. More deliberate practice.

— coming soon
Pro bonoLive

TailTrackerAI

A sidecar to enterprise shelter software, built for the people who actually walk the kennels. Scan a QR code, tap once — Fed, Medicated, Cleaned, Exception — and move on. Runs locally on a single shelter PC, costs nothing forever, and emails managers an AI-generated triage list at 4AM so the morning shift knows what's on fire before they walk in.

About

Built by hand, with care.

I'm Matt Price. Syntaxweave is my workshop — a place to build the kinds of tools I wish existed when I was deep in the work. Less software. More instruments. Quiet, focused, useful.

Everything here is being rebuilt from the ground up. If something looks unfinished, it probably is. Check back often.

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