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Build what's missing.

Fulmerica is a workshop for creative and technical projects—music tools, health trackers, accessibility platforms, and experiences that help people do things that matter to them.

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One person, many interests—and that's the point.

Fulmerica is a holding company for the creative and technical work of Dylan Fulmer. The portfolio spans music technology, health and wellness, accessibility advocacy, live entertainment, family tools, and experimental art.

The through-line is always the same: build something that meets people where they are and helps them move forward. Every project shares a belief that technology should feel human, that access matters, and that making things is how you make sense of the world.

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Eleven projects. Each one started because something was missing.

Tools for making, learning, and experiencing music

Groove Theory app screenshot

Groove Theory

Live

Browser-based drum machine and music theory workstation. 16-step sequencer, melodic sequencing, scale and chord explorers, diatonic chord progression builder with audio preview, and export to MIDI/WAV/MP3. No accounts, no servers—just open it and play.

React Tone.js Web Audio
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Infinitone app screenshot

Infinitone

In development

An audio and music application with its own distinct direction. A sibling to Groove Theory, exploring new territory in sound creation and musical expression.

React Tone.js Zustand
THE STUB LIVE app screenshot

THE STUB LIVE

Live

Live music companion app. Digital concert records with setlists, AI artist briefings, venue profiles, social features, and personal concert analytics. Your entire live music life, documented.

React Firebase Perplexity AI
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Dylan Fulmer

A workshop with the door open.

I'm Dylan. I build things—music tools, health trackers, accessibility platforms, and whatever else I can't stop thinking about. Fulmerica is the umbrella for all of it: a name that started as a portmanteau of Fulmer and America, and turned into a place where my projects live and breathe.

The breadth of the portfolio is intentional. A drum machine and a health tracker and an accessibility platform aren't a scattered portfolio—they're a portrait of a curious, engaged mind. Each one started because something was missing, and the most interesting problems tend to live at the edges of different disciplines.

Every project here shares a few non-negotiable beliefs: technology should feel human, everyone should be able to use what I build, and specs get written, MVPs get built, things get deployed. Fulmerica projects are meant to be used, not just imagined.

01 Build things that help people do things

Every project exists because something was missing—a tool, an experience, a way to access the world.

02 Technology should feel human

Warm palettes. Conversational interfaces. AI that coaches rather than commands. Accessibility baked in, not bolted on.

03 Ship it, share it, improve it

Specs get written, MVPs get built, things get deployed. These projects are meant to be used.

Let's build something.

Got an idea, a question, or just want to say hi? The door's open.

dylan@fulmerica.com