Why Did I Build and Release These Tools?
It started from one simple thought: I wished other people could automate their own daily lives too. So I organized the tools I had built for myself and released them. The goal was never a grand platform -- it was to build the tools I needed, only as much as I needed, and fast.
What I keep seeing in AX consulting is that putting one small automation directly into your own hands changes a person far faster than standing up a large system all at once. That's why I opened these up not as finished services, but as a starting point anyone can pick up and use for their own needs.
What Does Each of the Five Tools Do?
There are five tools. Saju MCP is an MCP server that reads your saju (Korean four-pillars fortune). Big5 Consulting MCP is a comprehensive consulting tool based on personality testing. K Public Data MCP unifies South Korea's public data into one place. Cardnews Skill is a Claude skill that automatically generates Instagram card news in HTML/CSS. And Insurance Pension MCP simulates insurers' pension products.
Tools that help you understand yourself, like saju and the personality test; tools that handle real-world information, like public data and pensions; and a tool that produces finished output, like card news -- each one automates a small task that keeps recurring in daily life.
Why Is the End of AX Everyone Becoming an Architect?
I believe the end of AX is everyone becoming the designer -- the architect -- of their own system. What separates the people and organizations that use AI well isn't picking a better model. It's defining for yourself which tools you actually need, then building them and holding them in your own hands. That is ultimately why I released these five tools: keep automating the small repetitions in your day, one by one, and before long you'll have become someone who designs their own system.