Products
Public-facing applications under active custody, with preserved launch state, proof, and support boundaries.
AiHD, HomeFrontHome base / secure archive / field record
The permanent record of Tyler + Modus products, systems, receipts, and build logs.
Not a bunker from the world. A bunker for the work. A place where shipped products, unfinished builds, and the reasoning behind them stay organized, retrievable, and under custody.
Archive
The bunker is organized as a working record: active products, internal systems, and the logs and receipts that preserve continuity across launches.
Public-facing applications under active custody, with preserved launch state, proof, and support boundaries.
AiHD, HomeFrontThe internal operating layer that keeps memory, research, packaging, and continuity from evaporating between build cycles.
MODUSWeekly notes, device runs, launch prep, and verified flows that make the record retrievable after the fact.
Notes, screenshots, review recordingEntries
Each record keeps the same basic custody grammar: what it is, what phase it is in, what has been preserved, and where to pick the thread back up.
Activity
A bunker should show movement without losing continuity. These are the latest preserved actions across products, systems, and launch support.
Weekly subscription, restore purchases, and promotional redemption were run through the real iPhone flow so the archive holds proof beyond simulator-only confidence.
The public front door was reframed around entries, receipts, logs, and protocols so the site behaves more like a protected record of the work.
The archive preserves the separation between the customer-facing security product and the broader public system that shows the rest of the work.
Receipts
The archive only matters if the contents are real: functioning apps, tested flows, repeatable systems, and receipts that survive after launch day.
Text planning, voice capture, notifications, weekly purchase, restore, and promo redemption have been run through the actual device flow.
HomeFront keeps its own trust surface so product support, security expectations, and brand clarity stay clean.
Screenshots, session notes, launch state, and research threads stay connected instead of disappearing between workdays.
Artifacts
The bunker should hold the actual surfaces, not just claims about them. These are live artifacts from the current body of work.
Milestones
The value of the bunker is not just what happened this week. It is the ability to retain major transitions, so each project stays legible as it compounds.
AiHD moved from concept and research into an actual device-tested iOS product with transcription, reminders, paywall flow, and redemption receipts preserved.
HomeFront became its own clean product boundary, with the archive protecting what belongs to the customer-facing app and what belongs to the internal lab.
Modus evolved into the continuity system across planning, research, packaging, memory, and public-facing execution rather than remaining a loose collection of tools.
Logs
A running record of what shipped, what broke, what changed, and what the apps taught us while the system was in motion.
Signals
Protocols