xexiodev

Antonio Dionisio · Software developer

I build useful software.

xexiodev is where I publish apps I build independently. They solve practical problems, are free to use, and respect your privacy.

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What I believe

Software should serve the people who use it.

Too much software is built around surveillance, tracking and lock-in. I build free, independent, privacy-first alternatives because I believe technology should protect our autonomy, not erode it.

Privacy first
No tracking or data trade, and no account unless the app genuinely needs one.
Free to use
The apps are made to be useful, not to turn every user into a subscription.
Built with care
These are considered, maintained products built to do their job well.

My work

Apps

Independent products built around real needs.

Point Taken

Live

Free, privacy-first planning poker for IT teams

Point Taken is planning poker without accounts, tracking or a paid plan. Open a room, share the link with your team and vote.

Open app

Madejas

Live

A privacy-first PWA for knitting businesses

Madejas helps knitting businesses manage yarn, patterns and projects. It works offline, uses Google Drive for storage and integrates with Ravelry, while keeping the business’s data under its control.

Open app

RollAtom

Live

An open dice engine for tabletop roleplaying games

RollAtom is a dependency-free dice engine for many tabletop systems, including advantage, success pools, exploding dice and custom faces. It runs entirely in the browser, keeps every rolled face in the result and includes a playground for testing formulas.

Open app

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About

The person behind xexiodev

I’m a developer based in Spain with more than twenty years of experience. By day, I’m an Atlassian consultant at a Platinum Partner, building integrations across Data Center and Cloud with Java, Groovy and React. I also lead a team of twenty developers.

I build these apps independently to learn, enjoy the craft, and make useful software available to other people.

Why “Xexio”? It’s the name my wife gave to our non-existent dog.

Contact

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Questions, feedback and interesting conversations are welcome.