Welcome to the eleventh edition of keiki weekly. This is our second Monday edition, and it already feels like the right rhythm. This past week was one of the most intense we’ve had: pure product development and deep focus. No distractions, no context switching. Just building.
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+ studio updates
1) Toward a Unified Ecosystem
We’re exploring bringing blurple studio and keiki studio together under a single blurple ecosystem. Two studios, one shared foundation: client work and our own products living under the same roof. Still early thinking, but the direction feels right. More on this as it takes shape.
+ product updates
1) Corexi: From Idea to Live Product in One Week
This was the week. I built Corexi from zero to a working product in seven days.
Now, I need to be honest: saying “one week” doesn’t tell the full story. The idea, the architecture, the scoring methodology, the positioning have been living in my head for over a year. What happened this week was the culmination of that thinking, combined with months of building experience with AI-native tools. The coding took one week. The product thinking took much longer.
What is Corexi?
Corexi is an AI-Native Product Experience Intelligence platform. It opens a new lens into your users’ unknown experience by combining three layers:
Visual layer (Capture): Multi-model vision analysis crawls your screens across desktop and mobile viewports. Connected analytics (GA4, Mixpanel, Clarity, Amplitude) feed behavioral data. All signals land in one place.
Data layer (Diagnose): A proprietary hybrid reasoning engine fuses behavioral data with visual findings, scores 9 UX categories, and maps friction to real user impact. This is the Corexi AI engine, UX-trained and research-backed.
Fix layer: Severity-ranked findings with annotated evidence screenshots and stack-aware copy-paste code. Ship the fix, not the ticket.
The key differentiator: Corexi doesn’t just show you what’s broken. It writes the fix. Every finding comes with implementation-ready output: direct code or IDE-compatible prompts for Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, Replit, GitHub Copilot, or VS Code.
From URL to scored, fix-ready report. Under 30 seconds. No SDK, no tag manager.
PX Score: Your Product’s Experience Quality, Scored
Every scan produces a PX Score (0-100), broken down into Visual Quality, Behavioral Performance, Usability, Accessibility, and Cognitive Load. This isn’t a vanity metric. It’s a benchmark you can track week over week, compare against competitors (coming soon), and use to communicate UX health to stakeholders in a language they understand.
PX Badge: Verified Experience Quality
Products that maintain stable 80+ scores across at least 4 scans with connected analytics earn a verified PX Badge. Think of it as a trust seal for experience quality. You can embed it on your site or pitch deck. It’s not awarded by a jury. It’s earned by your data.
Intelligence That Deepens With Every Scan
Corexi doesn’t just audit once. It learns your product. Each scan deepens a behavioral profile. It tracks what changes. It predicts what’s next. The more data flows in, the sharper the diagnosis becomes. 9 research-backed categories, continuous understanding.
What’s Coming Next
We shipped the core product, but the roadmap is already taking shape:
Competitive Benchmark (Coming Soon): Compare your PX Score to the peer median for SaaS in your region. See where you lead or lag.
Predictions (Phase 2): Industry-aware trend forecasting. Seasonal spikes, emerging UX patterns, and proactive recommendations before issues hit your metrics.
Test + Compare (Phase 2): Generate fix variants and validate them with synthetic AI users. Measurable outcomes, not opinions.
Autofix Agent (Phase 3): One-click fix execution via Cursor, Claude Code, Replit or terminal. Apply a suggested patch into your repo in one action. No copy-paste loop.
2) Pawspan: Parked, Not Abandoned
We paused Pawspan development this week to go all-in on Corexi. Partnership conversations with our potential co-founder are progressing well and the energy remains strong. But shipping one product right matters more than splitting focus across two. Pawspan returns once Corexi is live.
3) Launch Week Is Here
Corexi is targeted to go live this week. We’ll announce on Product Hunt and across our social channels. Stay tuned.
A Note on Focus
One thing this week reinforced: the sequential approach works. When you try to build two products at once, you build neither well. Parking Pawspan wasn’t easy, but Corexi needed full attention to reach the quality bar we set for it. One product at a time. Ship it right. Then move to the next.
See you next week, hopefully with a launched product and real users.
Best,
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