Synthetic Synergy LLC

Synthesizing the chaos of real work into software that fits.

Synthetic Synergy is a small studio for turning messy real-world work into tools people can actually use.

It starts with what the people doing the work actually need: local files, reviewable flows, operational systems, and interfaces that make hidden work visible without pretending the work is simpler than it is.

The tools are different because the problems are different. Some start as thought maps, some as operations workflows, some as field drawings, labels, or planning rules. The shared rule is simple: the software should fit the work, not force the work to perform for the software.

The work

A path from scattered context to usable systems.

01

Making thought visible

Noemori

Noemori is for the stage before a plan is easy to explain. It turns rough notes, linked ideas, and half-formed thoughts into a local map you can keep opening, revising, and exporting. The canvas gives the work a shape without flattening it into a document too early.

macOS Local-first Intent maps PDF/PNG/SVG
02

Making operations trackable

KOS Engine

KOS Engine is built around the parts of operations that tend to live in spreadsheets, inboxes, screenshots, and memory. It brings clients, locations, projects, bids, scheduling, communications, staffing, inventory, and admin work into one governed system. The point is not more process. It is traceability, clearer handoffs, and knowing where the next answer should live.

.NET / Blazor Service authority Workflow ledgers
03

Making field design reviewable

KOS Designer

KOS Designer is for marking up plans in a way that can be reviewed later without guessing what someone meant. It handles imported plans, symbols, labels, wires, areas, schedules, local persistence, and export to PDF or JPG. The goal is a legible canvas, governed commands, and field knowledge that survives the handoff.

Plan import Fabric canvas Schedules PDF/JPG export
04

Making physical systems traceable

Synth Label

Synth Label is a focused tool for printing MR610 cable labels without turning a bench task into a whole new system. It handles layout geometry, inputs, optional power labels, print offsets, preview, and alignment testing so physical installs stay traceable after the fact. It is meant to be boring in the best way: dependable when the labels need to come out right.

MR610 geometry Print offsets Calibration
05

Making AI-assisted work inspectable

Governance and Planning Systems

This is where planning work gets treated like something worth inspecting. The governance and planning systems route tasks, build indexes, shape workorders, support specialist-agent planning, and enforce validation gates and dry runs before anything is treated as done. The emphasis is evidence and source-of-truth rules, not a black box that claims to decide everything on its own.

Task routing Indexes Validation gates Evidence handoffs

Different tools, same instinct: turn the messy part into something people can see, use, and improve.