An old project from 2024: a kid-sized hang board and the marketing site I built around it.

Climbspace is one of my earliest projects. The idea was a hang board sized for younger climbers, with smaller grips, lighter wood, and a mounting system that fit above a regular interior door so kids could actually train at home. I designed the board, called it the Trainer One, and worked through the shape, the grip sizes, and the install hardware until it felt right in my hands.
Around the product I built the marketing site: Hugo with a Flowbite Tailwind template, copy I wrote myself, and a small product photo set I shot at home. It never really succeeded. I was 12, distribution was hard, and the project tapered off, but I'm leaving it here because it's part of how I started.

The Trainer One
A small poplar hang board with edges and pockets sized for younger hands. The shape and grip depths were tuned to give kids a real training tool without the fatigue or skin damage of an adult board.

Designed to fit a doorway
The mounting system was meant to clamp above a standard interior door so a kid could install it without drilling, train for ten minutes a day, and pull it down again. Small footprint was the whole point.

Marketing site, built from scratch
The site itself was the other half of the project: a Hugo build on top of a Flowbite Tailwind template, with custom copy, a story page, and a preorder funnel. My first time writing landing-page copy and laying out a real product story end to end.