Sora Kalden — builder, writer, maker of too many things

Solo founder · builder · maker of too many things. I build apps and businesses, write worlds, run games, and learn hard things in 30-day sprints — and I'm looking for talented, curious people to make the next ones with.

Building

~160 ideas and counting — and the ones that ship.

Flua — the fastest honest path to a new language: one expertly-ordered deck, real native audio, and spaced repetition that does the thinking for you. I taught myself Japanese to A1 in ~20 focused hours with the method, then spent a year building the app that strips out every ounce of the friction that makes people quit. tryflua.com

Weave — a minimalist weight-and-habit tracker built so the graph does the nagging. My mom lost 17 lbs with it.

Super Zen — a focus / calm tool, the small, well-made kind of app I like to ship.

Small tools — a metronome that actually feels good; a tool to find the episode where a show finally gets good.

The idea engine — ~160 catalogued app, game, business, book and product ideas, each ranked, named and MVP-scoped. Roughly 28 are games. Grab one off the shelf and build it with me. More apps live at kalden.me.

The Eight Sides

The Maker

Apps, ~160 ideas, and the one move underneath all of them: find the right thing to build, then build the honest version. The domains change; the method doesn't. — "The domains change. The method doesn't."

Worlds & Stories

I've built worlds since I was 11 — a fantasy novel I faked my way into finishing and published at 14, a 150k-word dark epic in progress (The Swords of Darkness), a homebrew D&D world with its own playbook, and a manga I still want to make. — "Because I had to fake progress, I accidentally built a real habit. It makes me wonder how many things we could actually finish if we just tricked ourselves into starting."

Learning & Teaching

How I learn anything fast, and why I'm building the courses I wish someone had taught me — math, statistical and computational thinking, built for real understanding instead of the exam. — "Being called smart my whole childhood made it part of my identity — and I was more afraid to lose that title than I was to fail a class."

Games & the Table

Take a system apart, find the fun, build it back better — a Balatro-inspired dice roguelike in design, a board game in progress, and D&D run as systems. — "Any time the best strategy isn't the most fun strategy is, I believe, a failure of the game's design."

The Modern Bard

Singing, standup, improv, voice acting, speaking — the half of myself I rebuilt on purpose, charisma treated as a built skill. — "I could not sing. I could not dress well. I was not particularly fit or especially charismatic. I was a very well-compensated specialist with a B-minus in everything else."

Photography & the eye

One camera, a single 23mm prime, golden hour. I shoot portraits, fits, and the cities I live in — and it's the visual half of the same brain that obsesses over color grading and type. — "You can't study the color wheel for two hours and understand it. You have to train your eye over a long time."

The Athlete

The same engine I point at apps, pointed at my own body — and the sports (soccer, badminton, volleyball) that are how I make friends in a new city. — "Prioritize control and intention over speed."

The Mind

A reading life run like a syllabus — philosophy, history, business — all read through one lens: read to build, not to collect. — "Everything is interconnected. Singing makes you a better speaker; games train you to perform under pressure. Each skill feeds the next. If you want to be truly unstoppable, learn everything."

The Method — the 30-day sprint

Pick a skill, go all-in for 30 days. Japanese to A1 in ~20 focused hours. Tone-deaf to singing from memory in a month. Badminton, YouTube, shipping. The trick isn't grinding harder — it's refusing to start until I've found where the common advice is wrong, then building the shortest honest path and letting sleep do the heavy lifting.

Dreams — things I haven't built yet

Photography

Portraits, fits, and the cities I've lived in — Osaka, Tokyo, Kōyasan, Budapest, Lisbon, Nagpur. One camera, a single prime, natural light, graded by hand.

Writing

Distinct from the work — ideas, not portfolio.

How I Learn Anything in 30 Days — Not willpower — a method: find where the common advice is wrong, build a feedback loop, and let sleep do the heavy lifting.

The year I walked away from $250k — At my financial peak I was lonelier than I'd ever been — so I quit, lost almost everything, and spent a year figuring out what a life is for.

What Actually Makes D&D Peak — After 100+ hours behind the screen, the magic isn't the dice or the lore — it's a handful of frameworks for a world that's already moving when players walk in.

Why the best schools taught me to forget — I optimized for the grade at every school I attended, and it worked — which is exactly the problem.

I Used My CS Degree to Debug My Weight Loss — I'd done everything right for six months and the scale wouldn't move — until I stopped treating it like willpower and started treating it like a bug.

Quietly

And some things I do purely for myself — painting like no one will ever see it, building and painting Gundam kits, singing in the mornings, the occasional cosplay. No goal. Just the doing.

Connect

I'm looking for people who are excellent at something and curious about everything. Collaborators, co-conspirators, friends. If any of these worlds is also yours — or you just want to scheme — say hi. The best things in my life started as a five-hour first conversation with a stranger.

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