Your workflows. Your rules.
Trivox is a modular automation ecosystem built for creators, engineers, and studios who live at the intersection of art and code.
This GitHub organization is the home of Trivox's open-source tooling — born not from theory, but from real-world pain points in content generation, creative tech, and modern workflows that blend code, storytelling, and automation.
Trivox isn’t a single tool — it’s a growing suite of purpose-built components designed to make creative workflows more scalable, automated, and less chaotic.
Whether you're:
- Automating AI-assisted storytelling,
- Publishing media assets with version control,
- Turning brainstorms into structured blueprints,
- Or building internal tools to speed up your creative process...
Trivox is here to support you with reusable, developer-first building blocks.
Every tool in Trivox starts with a real need — usually uncovered through hands-on work in:
- Creative automation
- AI-powered content creation
- Story-driven workflows
- Experimental tooling for creators
We believe the best tools are:
- Easy to extend
- Dev-first, but creator-friendly
- Modular, versioned, and local-friendly
- Respectful of your privacy and process
This organization will host:
- Trivox Engine (core) – A modular automation engine written in Python
- CLI Tools – Command-line workflows for creators and coders
- Integrations – Connectors and automation hooks for tools like OBS, Discord, and more
- Experimental Repos – Prototypes that test new creative patterns
- Docs & Templates – Guides, best practices, and evolving workflows
- Private Tools – Some internal or WIP tools not yet public
Trivox is in active development.
Follow @rincorpes for updates, or ⭐️ the repos as they become public.
Trivox was created by Santiago Rincón, a senior Python developer focused on automation and creative tooling.
This ecosystem is shaped by real-world experience, messy brainstorms, and a drive to turn chaos into clarity.
We’re looking for:
- Creators who want to automate their pipelines
- Developers who love clean, extensible systems
- Studios or indie teams looking to streamline workflows
Each repo defines its own license.
Most public tools in this org will be available under the MIT License.