Champlin, MN
Est. 2026
I'm a technology enthusiast with an academic background in life sciences and neuroscience and a decades-long career in biomedical R&D and IT. During the week I work in that world. On weekends I build apps.
DigiWirx started because I kept seeing gaps — tools that should exist but don't, especially at the intersection of health, recovery, and everyday life. The apps I build aren't moonshots. They're focused, honest, and built to solve one problem well.
My first app, Ordeal, came out of my own frustration losing count mid-workout. Every app after it will come from the same place — a real gap, a real person, a real reason to build.
If a tool should exist and doesn't, that's enough reason to build it.
// How we build
One thing, done well
Every app solves one problem. No feature bloat, no upsells, no subscription tiers designed to confuse you.
Your data stays yours
Local-first by default. No accounts required unless the app genuinely needs them. No tracking, no ads, ever.
One-time purchase
You buy it once. You own it. We'll never ask you to subscribe to something you already paid for.
Built from real life
Every app started as a personal frustration. We're not building for a market segment. We're building the thing that should already exist.
// App pipeline
Ordeal — AMRAP Round Tracker
Dead simple round tracker for benchmark AMRAPs and custom workouts. iOS · $2.99
What's next
The next app will come from the same place Ordeal did — a real gap, a real frustration, a real reason to build. Same deal: one problem, one purchase, no nonsense.
// Get in touch
Questions about an app, a feature request, a press inquiry, or just want to say hello — reach out directly. There's a real person on the other end. Probably drinking coffee and thinking about the next app.
→ mike@digiwirx.com