About

Hello there! I'm Mirandy — the designer, builder, and founder behind Reframed. My story starts where so many remote workers' stories do: hunched over a laptop in a coffee shop that wasn't quite right. The table was too small, the Wi-Fi kept dropping, and the only outlet was inconveniently located behind a potted plant. Sound familiar?

As someone who has fully embraced the digital nomad lifestyle, I've spent years working from coffee shops, co-working spaces, and everything in between — across cities, time zones, and countless cups of coffee. And through all of that wandering, I kept running into the same frustration: there was no easy way to find a space that actually worked for the way I work. Not just a place with decent espresso, but a place with tables big enough for a second monitor, lighting that doesn't give you a headache by noon, background noise at just the right level, and internet speeds that won't let you down mid-Zoom call.

That daydream — of vacant storefronts and empty commercial spaces transformed into thriving, human-centered places to work and connect — is what became Reframed. Using the power of AI image generation, Reframed takes underutilized spaces and reimagines them as the co-working coffee havens they could be: warm lighting, communal tables, the smell of fresh espresso, and the quiet hum of people doing their best work. I wanted to build something that didn't just show what these spaces are, but revealed what they could be — a tool for dreamers, designers, urban planners, and remote workers alike who believe that great work deserves a great environment.

To bring it to life, I used Claude Code along with other tools to help me move fast and build smart — turning a vision that had been living in my notes app into something real and usable. It's been an exciting, humbling, and genuinely fun process.

Right now, we're in the beta testing phase, which means everything is still a little fresh and we're actively shaping what Reframed becomes. That's where you come in. Your feedback — the good, the bad, the "why isn't this a feature yet?" — is exactly what we need to refine this into something truly great. We're so glad you're here early, and we can't wait to hear what you think.