fixedittech.com
A cozy 3D campground repair cabin. Campers bring broken gadgets, the tech narrates the real fix, and tips plink into a jar. It fronts a library of plain-language tech and security tips.
fixedittech.com is a domain I kept from the old business name, and this is what lives there now. The front door is a toy: a repair cabin in a campground where campers queue up with dead phones and stuck laptops, Bit the tech talks through the fix in plain words, and the tip jar fills.
Behind it sits the real product, twenty-eight tip cards and ten security pages anyone can read without a tech degree. The look pivoted from a rainy overpass kiosk to a campground because rain read as stress, not rest.
Screenshot coming
Screenshot coming
Screenshot coming
Stack
- Three.js toon-shaded low-poly 3D, vanilla JavaScript, HTML UI over the canvas, Vite
- A Node content pipeline that builds Markdown into 38 static tip pages
- Fredoka and Nunito
- Headless gates
- Cloudflare Workers
Decisions
- The tip cards are the feature; the game is the front door. The library gets the content pipeline, search, and categories; the game gets the charm.
- SVG could not reach the graphics bar, so the medium changed to Three.js and the scene was rebuilt.
- Campers vary by accessories and color on one proven body. A body-restructuring attempt was rejected live and parked.
Lesson
- Every edge treatment on the characters, outlines and rim light, was tried and cut. It painted grey borders on every silhouette and looked worse than nothing.