Products, tools, and media

Ventures

Some Tech Work also builds and operates separate product companies, media surfaces, and free tools for search demand. Each property gets its own audience, surface, and buying path so visitors do not have to parse agency services first.

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Our ventures

01Deep-tech startups
Deep Tech Work logo

Product, web, and go-to-market help for deep-tech founders.

Deep Tech Work supports founders who need product, data, web, and go-to-market work close to the team. It is a practical partner model for deep-tech startups moving from lab, demo, or first pilots toward market.

02EV charging operations
Jump.ac logo

Charging, fleet, and energy operations in one product track.

Jump.ac is built around EV charging operations: fleet scheduling, charger management, depot energy decisions, payments, and infrastructure visibility. The audience is operators who need charging to work as part of the daily route.

03Radio discovery
FireMud FM logo

A curated internet radio discovery platform.

FireMud started in 2011 as a separate radio and media venture. FireMud FM now helps listeners find internet radio by genre, country, language, mood, activity, artist, or track.

04Radio brand monitoring
FireMud logo markFireMudFOR BUSINESS

Brand Signal for radio mentions, clips, and proof.

FireMud for Business is the business suite behind Brand Signal: radio keyword monitoring, clips, transcripts, and verification proof for brands and agencies.

05AI tools directory
db.fyi logodb.fyi

A curated directory for AI tools, stacks, and ecosystems.

db.fyi tracks AI tools for developers and operators who need a clean way to compare categories, ecosystems, and use cases. It is a directory and media property with its own audience.

06Free SEO tool
Schema Generator logoSchema Generator

JSON-LD generation for SEO and answer-engine readiness.

Schema Generator helps site owners, developers, SEO specialists, and content teams create structured data for common page entities. It stays on its own domain so the tool can own schema-specific search demand.

Separate histories

One owner. Two start dates

2011

FireMud started.

FireMud began as a separate radio and media venture. Its operating history belongs to FireMud as its own company.

2017

Some Tech Work started.

Some Tech Work began client consulting and delivery in 2017. That remains the founding date used on service pages and in Organization schema.

Why separate brands

Different markets need different doors

The agency side solves technical gaps for clients. The product and media side serves markets where the visitor is not looking for a consulting partner. Separate brands keep each promise clean.

A fleet operator evaluating charging infrastructure gets a product built for that job. A marketer generating JSON-LD gets a dedicated tool. A developer comparing AI tools gets a directory. Each door gets its own shape.

What stays shared

The brand changes. The way we work does not

Each venture has its own name because it serves a different audience. What stays the same is good product judgment, clear technical ownership, and a focus on things people can actually use.

The ventures sit near Some Tech Work with their own services menu entry. They share the same owner and standards and serve different buyers.

Free tools can bring useful traffic when they solve a real problem. We add them when they deserve their own page and audience.

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