I'm Sergio Gianazza, a software developer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founder of Software Psychonaut — a development studio crafting bespoke web, mobile, and AI products for teams that care about how things are built.
A stock management tool for a sportswear brand. Built fast, currently in production with paying customers.
A silly multiplayer game where strangers count collaboratively to one thousand. One number at a time. No cheating.
A daily word game: guess the band from a one-word synonym of their name. Five optional clues, six tries, one puzzle a day.
Collaborative storytelling, line by line. Three modes — standard, exquisite corpse, and a blind mode where you only see AI summaries of what came before.
A tarot card reader with a full deck of AI-generated cards. Equal parts coding exercise and divination.
One canvas. Thousands of tiles. Buy a square, prompt the AI, and watch your fragment bleed into everyone else's — together forming the world's first collaborative AI artwork.
Pay to drop a card on a kanban board. The AI picks it up and builds it — on the same board. Starts as a project tracker. Where it ends up, nobody knows.
I love coding. I love design even more. Most days I'm somewhere in the middle: prototyping, shipping, then quietly tearing things down to start again.
I care about taste, restraint, and the kind of details people don't notice until they're missing. The projects above are experiments — some serious, some not — in seeing how fast a good idea can become something real.