I build software for places the internet can't reach: offline maps with turn-by-turn navigation, offline Wikipedia readers, and emergency tools for rugged off-grid phones. Somewhere along the way I noticed that most preparedness advice online is either fear-mongering or a wall of affiliate links pushing 300-dollar gadgets.
OfflineGuides is my answer: calm, practical guides written from hands-on experience - the same knowledge I use building this technology every day. Real range numbers instead of marketing claims. Gear recommendations by category, never by commission. And printable worksheets, because in a real emergency, paper doesn't need charging.
Every guide is a weekend project: read it, fill in the worksheets with your family, test your setup, done. No panic, no bunkers - just the quiet confidence that if the network goes down tomorrow, your family already knows the plan.
Questions? Message me. I read and answer everything personally.