Grammate
Grammar, clarity, confidence.
Check grammar, strengthen writing, and review changes before replacing selected text.
A personal software shelf for three practical tools: GLPal, Grammate, and Audio Normalizer. Built independently, kept calm, and shaped around useful defaults.
Grammar, clarity, confidence.
Check grammar, strengthen writing, and review changes before replacing selected text.
Track smarter. Feel better.
Track GLP-1 meds, weight, peptides, notes, and side effects while keeping personal data local by default.
Even volume. Better listening.
Level loud and quiet browser audio with a slow loudness rider and look-ahead limiter tuned for natural playback.
Fix grammar in the Windows apps you already use. Select text, review every change, then replace it in place when it matches your intent.
Goodish Lab is small by design. The constraint is useful: fewer promises, cleaner interfaces, and a shorter line between a real annoyance and a shipped fix.
Your data should stay yours by default. Cloud paths need a clear reason.
Each app gets one clear job, then the interface gets out of the way.
Thoughtful defaults beat busy controls, surprise accounts, and feature piles.
Small lab, solo dev, shipped with care and improved in public view.
Goodish Lab is a one-person app home for simple, useful software. It exists for the tools that are too practical to need a huge brand story, but too personal to be thrown onto a generic download page.
I build around everyday friction: writing that needs a careful second pass, health tracking that should stay private, and web audio that should not jump from too quiet to too loud.
The name is the operating principle: useful now, honest about what is next, and always getting a little better.
Start with Grammate today, then watch the shelf fill in as GLPal and Audio Normalizer get their public pages.