I design coordination systems—social, technical, and economic—so groups can operate with clarity, trust, and real outcomes.
I’m Cameron Ely-Murdock. My work lives where software meets real life—where groups try to coordinate people, time, resources, money, and accountability.
A lot of modern tooling treats “community” as content. Most of what I care about can’t be solved by posting more. It’s solved by structures that make responsibility legible, let resources move cleanly, and reduce the invisible labor of organizing.
I build and advise on systems that do things like:
This site is a portfolio of the practice: what I’m building, what I’m learning, and what I’m available for.
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