AI-powered tools, workflow systems, and game-tech products. 🤖🛠️🎮
Trivox is an ecosystem of products, experiments, and reusable systems built around one core idea:
It brings together AI-driven tooling, workflow systems, developer utilities, and playable experiments across creative tech and game development.
Trivox is not a single product. It’s a growing ecosystem of practical software designed to make workflows clearer, tooling more useful, and systems easier to ship.
Trivox exists to build the kind of software that sits between ideas and execution:
- 🤖 AI-powered workflow tools for planning, structuring, and accelerating work
- 🛠️ Developer tooling & internal platforms that improve reliability and developer experience
- 🎮 Game-tech products & experiments that validate systems through real playable builds
- 📚 Docs, examples, and iterative systems designed to grow with the projects
The goal is simple:
build practical systems that reduce friction, increase clarity, and help people ship.
A Python-first engine playground used to build small games, validate architecture, and ship reusable systems.
Focus areas
- clean runtime architecture
- reusable gameplay systems
- multiple backends
- small games as real validation, not throwaway prototypes
An AI-driven pre-production tool for turning rough ideas into structured, buildable plans.
Focus areas
- ideation workflows
- project structure
- planning systems
- creator and developer productivity
A unified interface for working with multiple LLM providers in a simpler, more practical way.
Focus areas
- provider abstraction
- local + hosted model workflows
- cleaner AI integration for real projects
Small games and prototypes built to validate systems in practice.
These projects exist to prove that the tooling is useful, reusable, and shippable.
A lot of creative and technical work still breaks down in the same places:
- messy workflows
- disconnected tools
- repetitive setup
- fragile systems
- too much friction between idea and execution
Trivox exists to make those problems smaller.
Not with hype.
With practical systems.
- Practical — solve real workflow problems
- Product-minded — build things people can actually use
- Modular — evolve without rewriting everything
- Shippable — even experiments should move toward release
- Dev-first — clarity, maintainability, and leverage matter
Trivox is under active development.
Some projects are already public and evolving, while others are still being refined, documented, or packaged for release.
Trivox is built by Santiago as part of a broader focus on tools engineering, AI-powered workflows, internal platforms, and creative/game-tech systems.
Each repository defines its own license.
Most public repositories use MIT unless noted otherwise.