Lychape Innovations
Small systems. Clear ownership. Useful experiments.
A practical innovation studio for infrastructure, reliability, and small product experiments. We show the work, document the trade-offs, and keep services running.
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A small team with a long project lineage, clearer now about what it builds and maintains
Innovation is not a slogan.
It is shipped work.
Lychape grew out of Leakei and Fengteng. The name changed, but the habit stayed: build small tools, keep them alive, and learn in public.
Hanfeng still leads the organisation, with a focus on practical systems rather than inflated brand claims.
Corn helps coordinate the core team, especially around project maintenance and day-to-day reliability.
Contributors join through specific projects: code, documentation, operations notes, interface polish, and deployment improvements.
What We Build and Maintain
Lychape is not trying to look like a large agency. It is a workshop for useful systems, operating notes, and maintainable services.
Project Incubation
Turn small infrastructure or product ideas into working prototypes with clear ownership and documentation
Operations Support
Improve deployment, monitoring, recovery, and routine maintenance for services that already exist
Technical Notes
Write down what was tried, what failed, what shipped, and what should be improved next
Working Principles
How Lychape keeps project work useful instead of decorative
Open Collaboration
Transparent incident reports, shared runbooks, and no knowledge silos across the team
Continuous Learning
Post-mortems after every incident, turning operational failures into shared documentation
Quality Standards
Monitoring, alerting, and deployment pipelines that catch issues before users notice
Steady Innovation
Improving infrastructure incrementally, with careful testing at every step
Project Showcase
Current project tracks, each with a purpose, a phase, and a maintenance responsibility
Deployment experiments for smaller services, focused on repeatable releases and rollback safety
A control-plane concept for tracking servers, services, access notes, and maintenance tasks
Monitoring and alerting experiments that favour clear signals over noisy dashboards
Backup and recovery notes for services that need boring, reliable protection
Community
Documentation
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