About JigsawFlux

Technology built for humanity's most pressing challenges — free, open, and accessible to all.

"We build practical, open-source tools that address real-world challenges in healthcare, emergency response, and social good — because the best technology should serve everyone, not just those who can pay for it."

Why JigsawFlux?

The name reflects our approach: complex problems are like puzzles — they need many different pieces, perspectives, and disciplines to solve. Flux captures the dynamic, ever-changing nature of the challenges we tackle: health crises evolve, disasters shift, communities adapt.

JigsawFlux started from a simple observation: the technology sector has extraordinary tools for commerce and entertainment, but comparatively little open, accessible infrastructure for the people on the front lines of health and crisis work.

Our projects are built to be practical above all else — deployable in low-resource environments, understandable by domain experts who aren't engineers, and adaptable to conditions on the ground rather than ideal lab conditions.

Open Source

Every line of code is public, forkable, and free to use under MIT or Apache 2.0 licenses.

No Profit Motive

JigsawFlux has no commercial agenda. Projects are built for impact, not revenue.

Domain-First

We work with healthcare professionals and crisis responders to build tools that match real workflows.

What We Work On

Health Technology

Digital health solutions that bridge gaps in care access, medical data analysis tools for under-resourced settings, and healthcare accessibility software that works where connectivity is limited.

  • Patient data management for low-bandwidth environments
  • Clinical decision support tools
  • Health monitoring and alerting systems

Crisis Management

Emergency response systems that coordinate when communications are unreliable, disaster coordination tools for first responders, and real-time situational awareness platforms.

  • Offline-first emergency coordination
  • Resource tracking during disasters
  • Volunteer and responder dispatch systems

Humanitarian Tools

Resource allocation systems for NGOs and aid organizations, community support platforms, and public good infrastructure that scales from a single village to a regional response.

  • Aid distribution and logistics tracking
  • Community needs assessment tools
  • Multilingual communication platforms

Our Values

Openness

Everything we build is public. Open code, open decisions, open to critique. Transparency is not optional — it's how we stay trustworthy.

Accessibility

Software that only works with fast internet, expensive hardware, or deep technical expertise fails the communities that need it most. We design for constrained environments first.

Real-World Impact

A project isn't done when it compiles — it's done when it's actually being used by the people it was built for. We measure success in deployments, not stars.

Collaboration

The best solutions to health and humanitarian challenges combine engineering with domain expertise. We actively seek contributors who aren't software engineers.

Be part of the work

Whether you write code, work in healthcare, respond to crises, or just care — there's a way to contribute.