Sean Ventures is my personal venture studio for developing, testing, and launching focused products across multiple verticals. AI is embedded throughout the operating model — from research and product to content, operations, and go-to-market.
But AI is leverage, not the thesis. Every venture still needs a real customer, a painful problem, a credible distribution path, and a reason to exist beyond a model demo.
Some projects become independent companies, some become partnerships, products, or IP, and some get archived. I treat shipping, learning, and stopping as one job.
Market experiments and emerging companies across verticals. Select a project to see the thesis, status, and next step.
Continuous, autonomous security validation — the always-on penetration-testing thesis, rebuilt AI-first.
Prove your defenses work before an attacker does. Periscan is the 2003 thesis rebuilt with the tools that finally make it practical: security should be continuously tested, not periodically assumed. Two decades on, the market has finally named it — continuous validation, breach and attack simulation, exposure management — and the technology can finally do the job autonomously.
▸ periscan.com ↗A video-centric persistent meeting place — social networking built on presence.
Cheers is a persistent, video-centric meeting place: somewhere you go and find people, rather than a call you schedule or a feed you scroll. Social networking built on presence — the room stays open.
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The booking operating system for live performance — for working bands and the people who book them.
Booking a tour still runs on spreadsheets, group chats, and email threads nobody can follow. Booker puts the whole job in one place: route a tour on a real map, run outreach from a unified inbox, move each deal through its stages, and settle the money at the end. Built for working bands and the people who book them.
▸ booker.company ↗
BOSS AI
An AI operating layer for running the back office of a company — the connective tissue between models, data, and daily work.
BOSS coordinates specialized AI workers to plan, build, launch, and operate a company: an open engine you can self-host, with a managed control plane on top. The bet is that the hard part of an AI-native company is not the model, it is the orchestration — who does what, in what order, with what context, and who checks the result.
▸ boss.sean.network ↗
Superpowers for your Walt Disney World visit — live waits, analytics, and alerts. Smarter park days, fewer lines.
SupaPark gives a Walt Disney World visit superpowers: live wait times, analytics, and alerts that turn a park day from guesswork into a plan, with operator-ready admin tools behind them. The hard part is the data — assembling a live, trustworthy picture of a park in motion, and turning it into a decision a family can act on while standing in it.
▸ supapark.com ↗
AI orchestration middleware for enterprise deployments.
AyeAI sits between enterprise models and enterprise data: orchestration, retrieval, access control, and traceable logs, so an answer can be explained and audited. The first run was too early — the technology worked, the market pull did not arrive, and I wound it down rather than push it uphill. I kept the brand and the thesis. The problem it was built for has since arrived, so AyeAI is pivoting into it.
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Helps people build strong pro se legal cases and arguments, and manage the process.
Most people who face the legal system without a lawyer do not lose because they are wrong. They lose because they miss a deadline, file the wrong form, or cannot phrase what happened in the language a court expects. ProSe empowers individuals to make strong pro se cases and arguments — and to manage the process itself, which is half of what defeats people.
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The holding company for the independent open source projects I publish to the public — WolfBBS and BlueScreen Journal, MIT-licensed and maintained in the open.
Not everything needs to become a company. Awassee is where the projects I build for their own sake get published: WolfBBS, a self-hosted SSH-first bulletin board system, and BlueScreen Journal, an encrypted local-first journal for the macOS terminal. Both MIT, both maintained in the open.
▸ github.com/Awassee ↗Sean Ventures partners with founders, operators, and investors on AI-first products worth building far enough to find out.
Awassee LLC is the holding company for the independent open source projects I publish to the public — built for their own sake, released under MIT, and maintained in the open.
// whois awasseeA self-hosted, SSH-first bulletin board system — Wildcat-style ANSI over SSH, a web companion, an IRC bridge, doors, file areas, and a turnkey installer. The BBS I started with, built properly this time.
An encrypted, local-first journaling app for the macOS terminal: the focus of a DOS word processor, with an encrypted vault, append-only revisions, and encrypted sync.