Florent Berrez · Paris

A lot of small, focused things rather than one big thing.

Desktop apps and small web tools. Things I wanted to exist, made small enough to actually finish.

Ahead mambo, foyer, quietdash, minihabits, blurt.

Live 01 / Database client

Your data, the second you open it.

A fast, native desktop client for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite. Keyboard-driven, zero telemetry, about 38 MB. Open it, connect, and you are already looking at your data.

mambo trymambo.app · v1.1.0 (opens trymambo.app in a new tab)

Live 02 / Ambient sound

Place a sound, and the room lights up around you.

Ambient soundscapes you arrange in space. Drop a few sounds around you, set the mood, and let it play from your Mac’s notch. macOS.

foyer usefoyer.app (opens usefoyer.app in a new tab)

In progress 03 / Ambient dashboard

Only the numbers that matter, on calm paper.

A calm e-ink dashboard for people who value focus. One screen, the few numbers worth watching, rendered like print rather than a glowing app.

quietdash quietdash.com (opens quietdash.com in a new tab)

Archived 04 / Habit system

Momentum, not perfection.

A calm habit tracker built around momentum instead of fragile streaks. Two tiers a day, show up or go full, and a strip that remembers the last thirty days. No accounts, no notifications.

minihabits minihabits.co (opens minihabits.co in a new tab)

Live 05 / Publishing

Markdown in, posts everywhere.

Own your social publishing. Write a post in markdown, or just send an email, and it goes live across every platform. Your posts stay files you own. No setup, no dashboard, no lock-in.

blurt.sh blurt.sh (opens blurt.sh in a new tab)

Say hello.

That is the current shelf. If one of them is useful to you, or you just want to talk shop, I would like to hear it.

Florent Berrez, 2026