Independent software from Griffith Boggs. Thoughtful tools that solve real problems.
Every project at Talaria Labs starts the same way: I encounter a problem in my own life and figure out how to code a solution. If it's useful to me, it's probably useful to someone else.
TalariaTreadTracker came about because my knees get sore from running and I wanted to know when my shoes were actually worn out — not just when they hit some arbitrary mileage number. That question turned into an 8-factor wear model backed by peer-reviewed research.
The same impulse drives everything here: personal finance tools that don't require handing over bank credentials, streaming trackers that optimize your subscriptions, keyboards that adapt to your hands.
Why “Talaria”?
In Greek mythology, the Talaria are the winged sandals of Hermes — the god of travelers, boundaries, and clever solutions. The name came about while designing the TalariaTreadTracker logo: shoes that carry you farther. It stuck as the studio name.
No accounts, no analytics, no external servers when possible. Your data stays on your devices.
One-time purchases, no subscriptions. Pay once, own it. No hidden paywalls or microtransactions.
We don't build features chasing trends. Every product exists because a real problem needed a real solution.
Estimates are labeled as estimates. Limitations are documented. We show our work and acknowledge what we don't know.
I'm a self-taught developer with a full-stack certification from Mimo. Talaria Labs is where I apply that foundation to ship real products — apps on the App Store and games coming to Steam. Every project is a chance to learn something new and ship something useful.