We build custom software platforms for businesses that depend on them.
Wardwell Labs is a software consultancy based in New York. We specialize in building, modernizing, and maintaining business-critical applications — the systems your team uses every day and your customers rely on.
Founded by Jack Schuss, a principal engineer and technology leader with over a decade of experience building software products. We bring production-grade thinking to every engagement.
Selected Work
Wardwell
wardwell.app →- Problem
- AI tools begin every session without the decisions, history, and current state that make real work intelligible. Getting continuity usually means configuring memory, agents, loops, and infrastructure yourself.
- Built
- A managed agentic work surface that turns accepted context into project overviews, decisions, and the small set of things that need a human now. It productizes a local-first Rust context system Jack has used in daily work since 2024.
- Result
- A limited pilot for operators who want agents to keep up without becoming agent-system operators. The managed product lives at wardwell.app; the local-first system remains available at wardwell.dev.
ShulOps
shulops.com →- Problem
- Shuls run on volunteers, and volunteers burn out. Event details come in on WhatsApp, dues are tracked in someone's head, and the weekly flyer takes an hour every Thursday.
- Built
- An AI layer that watches all of it — ingests the messages, keeps the data straight, and drafts the announcements before anyone has to ask.
- Result
- Takes five minutes to set up and runs every day — nothing falls through the cracks.
KeepSight
keepsight.io →- Problem
- Small ABA practices were losing almost half their leads during intake — not because they didn't care, but because nobody could see what was falling behind. Clinical software handles billing, not coordination.
- Built
- The coordination layer. Intake tracking, caseload visibility, flags for anything going stale.
- Result
- First clinic was up in a week with staff capacity and lead drop-off visible for the first time.