La Guisera
Small software, carefully cooked.
La Guisera is a personal software workshop: tools built, tested, and refined because making them well is worth the time. Ideas get tried, combined, and reworked until they're actually useful — then they get their own space here.
How it works
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Try
Small experiments, not big plans. Most ideas start as a rough MCP server or a weekend script.
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Combine
Tools borrow from each other: shared research patterns, shared visual language, sometimes shared infrastructure — never shared user data.
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Refine
What's useful sticks around and gets sharper. What isn't, doesn't.
Projects
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Available
SteamShaper
Game library
Organizes, researches, and reshapes your Steam library and wishlist — editorial classification, generic rules, and safe, previewed changes.
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Available
PlaylistBrew
Music
Builds and researches TIDAL playlists conversationally — full discographies, researched Top-N picks, style mixes, and similarity discovery.
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In development
Beholder's Lists
Media lists
Explainable media lists for film, series, and anime — bounded rule engine, with manual overrides that always win and stick.
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In development
Completionist Scholar
Gaming research
A gaming completion companion — tracks your journey and helps research what's missable, speedrunnable, or worth playing next.
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Experimental
SubStremio
Stremio add-on
A Stremio subtitle add-on with release-aware matching. Fully built and deployed — currently blocked by its only source's bot protection, so it returns no results yet.
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Planned
ListGardener
List extraction
Turns the articles, threads, and lists you save into organized findings — extraction only, no destination lock-in.
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Planned
Screenchronize
Watch-state sync
Keeps viewing state in sync across services — compares, reconciles, and explains every write before it happens.
How these tools relate
Every La Guisera tool is independently built and deployed — its own database, its own domain, its own pace. What's shared is deliberate: the visual language you see here, some infrastructure economics, and eventually — once it's genuinely useful — a single way to sign in. Nothing shares your data across tools without you doing it yourself.
About
La Guisera is one person's software workshop, based in Córdoba, Argentina. Every tool here gets built, tested, and refined because making it — and using it — is worth the time. Small software, carefully cooked, one project at a time.