I ship. I lead. I repeat.
Human Computer Sciences is my personal lab — a microstudio for building tools powered by AI and guided by real-world needs.
Solo founder building tools that solve real problems. No fluff, no hype — just software that works for the people who use it.
Real tools solving real problems. Each one built with intention and shipped with purpose.
A human-scale notification system built to solve a real problem — no fluff, just function.
Multi-channel alerts for content creators who need to rally their audience across platforms.
Simple, purposeful software for indie creators, powered by AI and built in public.
Interactive storytelling that simulates real conversations — because stories should feel human.
A dead-simple debugging tool that actually works the way developers think.
Webhook and SSE inspection without the enterprise bloat — just the features you need.
AI-powered automation that doesn't try to replace developers — just makes us faster.
Internal tools and workflows that handle the boring stuff so I can focus on building.
I'm Greg Mundy — a solo founder, engineering leader, and educator.
I build tools I want to use, then share them in public to see who else they might help.
Before starting Human Computer Sciences, I built systems for NOAA, led engineering at a VC-backed fintech startup, and shipped civic tech infrastructure across the U.S. Now I focus on creating human-scale software that solves real problems without enterprise complexity.
Ship real solutions
Build in public
Lead when needed
Iterate relentlessly
Four areas where I spend my time building, learning, and shipping.
Building software that treats AI as a collaborator, not a replacement.
Fast feedback loops and live data — because waiting is waste.
Tools that feel intuitive and get out of your way.
Software that solves real problems without enterprise complexity.
The stack that helps me ship fast and iterate faster.