A tiered showcase of operating systems, commerce architecture, and product experiments.
The strongest projects lead with system thinking and execution design, while brand and lab work remain visible as part of the broader builder portfolio.
Tier 1: Flagship operating systems
The strongest proof of Brian's executive builder profile: AI-enabled execution and operator-grade reporting systems.
Agent Command Center
Agent Command Center
A private AI orchestration environment for coordinating specialized agents, structured workflows, human review, and practical output.
Role
Creator / Architect
Why it exists
AI workflows become more useful when they are treated like operating systems instead of isolated chats. This project is a way to explore that operating layer in a controlled, practical format.
Build stage
Private Development
What was built
A concept architecture for managing AI workflows, agent roles, review paths, and execution states.
Key decisions
- Frame the project as an operating layer rather than a chatbot interface.
- Prioritize visibility, review, and control over novelty.
Dashboard Systems
Dashboard Systems
Public-safe decision systems for turning operational data into performance visibility, opportunity signals, and execution clarity.
Role
Builder / Systems Designer
Why it exists
Leaders need more than raw reporting. They need trusted views that explain what changed, why it matters, where attention should go, and which action paths are available.
Build stage
Active Build
What was built
A reusable dashboard storytelling pattern for executive and operator decision views.
Key decisions
- Position dashboards as decision systems, not static reports.
- Separate public design patterns from private data and internal metrics.
Tier 2: Commerce brand architecture
A separate commerce brand that supports strategy, systems, and execution without overtaking the personal portfolio.
BHB Commerce
BHB Commerce
A distinct commerce venture focused on eCommerce strategy, operating systems, marketplace execution, and analytics.
Role
Founder / Brand Architect
Why it exists
The personal portfolio and commerce brand need different jobs. Brianrundell.com establishes the builder profile; BHB Commerce can develop into the separate home for commerce-facing services, frameworks, and public content.
Build stage
Brand Foundation
Key decisions
- Keep BHB Commerce distinct from Brian's personal executive portfolio.
- Treat brand architecture and commerce operating models as project artifacts, not generic services pitches.
Tier 3: Product concepts and lab work
Focused product explorations and experiments that show taste, curiosity, and hands-on product thinking.
BrightLimits
BrightLimits
A consumer product exploration focused on family technology habits, screen time visibility, and thoughtful mobile UX.
Role
Product Creator
Why it exists
The project gives Brian a focused product space for exploring family technology, consumer product design, mobile UX, and feature restraint without implying an App Store launch before one exists.
Build stage
Concept Exploration
Key decisions
- Keep the concept intentionally narrow until the core family use case is clearer.
- Treat interface discipline, transparency, and tone as core product constraints.
AI experiments and prototype notes
Additional lab work belongs in Brian's Lab until an experiment has enough product substance to become a dedicated project.