Studio Projects
Hardware, software, and the messy bits between. From PCBs and firmware to web apps and tools — built to actually ship.
Lamalo is a studio for the curious — where hardware, software, and human ideas get assembled into real things. Bring the spark. We'll help you shape it into something that works.
Hardware, software, and the messy bits between. From PCBs and firmware to web apps and tools — built to actually ship.
Hands-on sessions for schools, youth groups, and curious adults. Build something real in a few hours — no slides, just making.
You don't need a finished plan. You need a partner. We help you go from rough sketch to working prototype, step by honest step.
Practical, no-jargon help when your setup is fighting you. Networks, machines, small-team systems — sorted, properly.
Workshops are loud, occasionally messy, and the best way I know to teach. Each session starts with a working example and ends with something you actually made.
You don't need a finished product spec, a deck, or a team. You need a first honest conversation and a clear next step. That's where this starts.
A real conversation — not a sales call. We figure out what you're actually trying to make and why it matters to you.
A short, plain-English plan: what's possible, what's tricky, what to build first, and what to defer.
Hands on the hardware and the code. Small, working pieces, faster than you'd expect.
Test it with real people. Refine. Decide if it's a product, a project, or a great story to tell. All are valid.
The hardest part isn't the technology. It's the courage to start before everything is figured out. We start there, with you.
Lamalo isn't only a studio. It's slowly becoming a place — for builders, learners, teachers, and people who like the smell of solder. The community is small, intentional, and growing on purpose.
Lamalo comes from the Hebrew phrase for "why not." It's a two-word permission slip: to start, to try, to ask the obvious question, to make the thing before you're certain it'll work.
The studio is built around four values that aren't decoration — they're the operating system.
Take the question seriously. Ask the next one.
Start before it's perfect. Especially then.
Make it well. The details are the work.
Build with people. For people. Toward better.
An idea, a workshop, a stuck project, or a server that won't behave. Send a few lines — I read every message myself.