La Guisera

Vintage-style illustration of a red enamel stew pot labeled 'La Guisera', overflowing with steam and a mix of software ingredients: a game controller, a musical note, files and folders, a code symbol, a notebook, small colorful blocks, and a wooden spoon.

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

  • Try

    Small experiments, not big plans. Most ideas start as a rough MCP server or a weekend script.

  • Combine

    Tools borrow from each other: shared research patterns, shared visual language, sometimes shared infrastructure — never shared user data.

  • Refine

    What's useful sticks around and gets sharper. What isn't, doesn't.

Projects

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.