I rebuilt my hobby mapping platform
Route planner rebuilt in 2 weeks with Deno/Fresh, but Google Maps and Citymapper already own this space.

Portfolio planning that runs entirely in-browser — no signup, no servers.
CTOs and portfolio managers planning IT initiatives
Aha! · Productboard · Jira Advanced Roadmaps
It's an open-source tool for CTOs and portfolio managers: roadmap timelines, dependency mapping, drag-and-drop planning, and portfolio rollup views. No account, no cloud, no tracking — everything is stored locally in your browser.
Try it: https://scenia.website GitHub: https://github.com/waylonkenning/Scenia
Route planner rebuilt in 2 weeks with Deno/Fresh, but Google Maps and Citymapper already own this space.
Heavy sci-fi branding obscures what is likely a standard LLM chain.
DAG-based planning with Monte Carlo deadlines when Asana and Linear already exist.
Yet another territory mapping tool, but client-side only with no signup required.
They split the work smartly: an LLM extracts deliverables from messy docs, then a deterministic 'physics' engine computes dependencies, capacity-based timelines, and a defendable critical path. Client-ready SOW PDFs, a scope-change ledger, and on-the-fly what-if scenarios feel immediately useful; I'd want to see proof it integrates cleanly with existing PM tooling and handles truly noisy inputs.
Free Canny clone with 5 roadmaps live — crowded space, no clear differentiation.