// ship log, 2026

The MSP guy who actually ships.

I'm Chan. Security and solutions architect at a small MSP by day. The rest of the time I build things and put them here. This page is the running log of everything I make, in the open, as it ships.

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The log

Newest first. Honest status, no vaporware.

  1. Chan Makes v0.1

    The home for everything I build, made as a changelog of a maker rather than a brochure.

    Why it exists: it turns "I've built a few tools" into a body of work someone can see.

    • HTML/CSS/JS
    • no framework
    • Cloudflare Pages

    You're looking at it. Read the source

  2. M365, what changed this week

    A live, free feed that watches Microsoft's public roadmap and licensing pages, snapshots them, and shows you exactly what changed.

    Why it exists: my day job is watch a source, snapshot it, detect the change. This is that skill, in public, so nobody finds out about an M365 change after it hits a client.

    • TypeScript
    • Cloudflare Workers
    • Cron
    • D1

    In progress. Launch feed coming.

  3. A cleaner M365 license comparison

    The fast, no-signup license comparison, the kind IT people bookmark. A cleaner take on what m365maps does.

    Why it exists: the data is great and the tools are not. This one is built to be quick to read and quick to load.

    • TypeScript
    • static-first
    • Cloudflare Pages

    Designed. Build queued.

  4. A web toy with zero work in it

    Type a word, get a poster. A small generative toy that exists only to be pretty and shareable.

    Why it exists: not everything has to be useful. Proof there's a person here who builds things for the fun of it.

    • Canvas
    • generative
    • client-side

    Designed. A weekend away.

000 Archived (1)

Windows WiFi field tool

A portable tool to walk a site and graph WiFi signal and roaming live.

Shelved on purpose: a Windows app can't get the low-level radio access it needed to be trustworthy. Knowing when to stop is part of the job.

Who's making this

Most people who run an MSP can't build software. Most people who build software never ran an MSP. I do both, and I care how it looks.

Day to day I work on Microsoft 365 security and compliance, PSA integrations, and Cloudflare-native apps with serious monitoring and AI work underneath. The work in this log is the stuff I build on my own time: same craft, all of it free.