Hardware-facing app lane • alpha

ShoddyTune

ShoddyTune is the Android companion surface for ShoddyHubHardware: a guarded tuning-review lane for API/sample-data ingest, table context, and validation workflow.

It replaces the former MicroTune feature set from ShoddyScan with a cleaner app boundary. The current public posture is alpha and does not claim flash/write tooling.

Alpha ShoddyHubHardware companion Sample-data ingest No flash claims

Product shape

ShoddyTune is intentionally separated from ShoddyScan so diagnostics and tuning review do not blur together.

What it is

A hardware-facing Android app for reading ShoddyHubHardware context, reviewing table-oriented data, and shaping guarded tuning workflows.

Who it is for

Early testers who understand that the current work is about validation, review surfaces, and API/data boundaries rather than live flashing.

Current status

The alpha page and release notes keep the public promise narrow: setup, sample data, API context, review screens, and explicit safety boundaries.

Next step

Read the alpha notes first, then use Hardware and Hardware Demo to understand the architecture and preview behavior around the app.

Plain hardware map

ShoddyHub is the hardware lane. Hardware is the architecture page. Hardware Demo is the preview. ShoddyTune is the companion app.

Visual context

Standalone ShoddyTune screenshots are not published yet. These stills show the hardware/demo context the app is being built around.

Recommended next steps

Follow alpha notes

Use the update page to track the app boundary as it matures.

Understand hardware

Architecture, tiers, and safety gates live in the Hardware lane.

Run the demo

The embedded hardware demo gives the quickest public preview.

Quick routes