Location-first discovery platforms.

Find My X is a collection of location-based platforms built around one idea: make niche discovery easy. Everything else we build supports that mission.

Location-first platforms

Searchable, location-based discovery where place matters most.

Find My Black Pudding web app screenshot
Live platform

Find My Black Pudding

A location-based directory for black pudding lovers. Find places nearby, explore new spots, and track down proper slices wherever you are.

Coffee Price Index platform screenshot
Live platform

Coffee Price Index

A crowd-sourced view of coffee pricing across Australia so you can compare what you’re paying and spot better value nearby.

Other projects

Supporting builds, experiments, and dashboards.

Club Pulse Dashboard preview screenshot
BETA / Preview

Club Pulse Dashboard

Built for amateur cricket clubs to see the full picture: lifetime milestones, season trends, and squad-by-squad momentum in one clean view. Perfect for club admins, captains, and anyone who loves the numbers.

F1 Dash preview screenshot
Preview

F1 Dash

A dedicated dashboard for sim racing - focused on clean telemetry, deltas, and an always-on second (or third) screen experience. Local FastAPI web service that ingests the F1 25 (backwards-compatible with F1 24) UDP telemetry feed optimized for racers.

About Find My X

What we build, why we build it, and what comes next.

About Find My X

Find My X is a small collection of projects focused on location-based discovery and “useful data, simply presented”. Each platform is built to be fast, mobile-friendly, and easy to understand.

More coming

Got a niche worth mapping?

If it’s location-first, searchable, and genuinely useful, it probably belongs here. Find My X is built to ship small platforms that people can actually use.

FAQ

What makes a project a “location-first platform”?

It’s a searchable experience built around where you are: map views, nearby results, suburb/city comparisons, and discovery flows.

What does “BETA / Preview” mean?

The platform is live and usable, but features, data, and UI can change quickly while we iterate.

Can I suggest a new “Find My” platform?

Yes. If it’s niche, location-first, and genuinely useful, it’s a good candidate.