Matt Price · AI Solutions Architect

Syntax, woven.

I design deterministic, audit-grade AI systems — a decade in regulated finance, an internal toolset that reached 140+ users. These are the instruments I build on my own time.

Currently weaving

Six systems, one way of thinking.

Different domains, one spine: deterministic where the answer has to be provable, AI only where it earns its place, and privacy built into the architecture rather than bolted on. Some I built solo to an enterprise bar; some pro bono.

CinemaLive

Yarns

Pull a thread. Fall through the movies. A cosmos of cinema you travel by thread — 32 cinematic universes orbit as spinning poster-globes; pick one and the rest collapse away while your world blooms open. Every film opens to a real synopsis, the crucial scene, where it streams now, and the threads tying it to everything else. The point isn't trivia an AI made up: every connection — even an interpretive one — is a sourced, cited, traversable edge. Anyone can ask an AI for parallels and get confident fiction. Yarns hands one back with a footnote.

PersonalityLive

TrackRecord

Your music has been telling on you for years — you just didn't have anything to read it back. Paste a public Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music link; TrackRecord pulls the real track listing and hands it to Claude with a prompt built to read the person, not the playlist. What comes back is a character study — a long-form personality read earned by specific tracks and transitions, plus a card carousel: Persona, Read, Roast, Toast, Kindred Spirits.

Pro bonoIn development

TailTracker

Full shelter management for a local non-profit no-kill shelter — built pro bono. Scan a QR code to log care, speak a note and let AI structure it, or flag an animal for vet triage. Role-specific AI briefings fire three times a day so every shift can know what's on fire before they walk in. Biometric login, adoption compliance, cruelty investigation tracking, lost & found AI matching, 17 roles, 68 tables.

VisionIn development

BallisticLens

A digital range instructor that lives in your phone. Upload a target and it calculates the delta between where you hit and where the physics say the round should land, then diagnoses why — trigger anticipation, grip, mechanical corrections. A 500Hz-filtered shot timer measures draws and splits through the fabric of your pocket. The Lead Instructor delivers tiered, TTS-coached feedback at the end of your string and generates a branded range card you can share. Less guesswork. More data.

FabricationLive

BuildWise

An AI slicer coach for 3D printing. Tell it your printer, your material, and what you're actually trying to make — strong, fast, cheap, pretty, or it-lives-in-a-hot-car — and it returns hardware-aware slicer strategy instead of numbers to guess at. The physics is computed in code: a deterministic feasibility gate refuses the impossible (PC on an open-frame Ender 3) before the model is ever called, the STL is measured for real geometry, and a local-embedding RAG grounds every recommendation in vetted engineering principles. Claude only handles the judgment.

FinanceLive

LedgerLamp

A private ledger for people who manage their own credit and bills. Track balances, utilization, autopay status, and statement close dates — the numbers that actually shape your credit profile. Paste in a billing email and it extracts the data. Deterministic rules surface what needs attention before it becomes a problem. No bank connections. Your data lives on your server.

About

Built by hand, with care.

I'm Matt Price. Syntaxweave is my workshop — a place to build the kinds of tools I wish existed when I was deep in the work. Less software. More instruments. Quiet, focused, useful.

A decade in IT at a tier-one global financial institution taught me what that work feels like: federal regulatory reporting, attribute-level data lineage, the kind of code where one wrong join changes a regulator's read of the numbers. On the side I built an internal AI use case that grew to 140+ users through word of mouth and turned multi-day workflows into minutes. CIS degree from Tarleton State, and a decade of construction before any of it — which is probably why I keep calling this place a workshop.

Built solo, end to end — data model to front end. There's always something new on the bench.