trilot llc / multi-brand operator

Three companies.
One operator.
Online since 1999.

Trilot is a Wyoming LLC operating three brands — DnBlackbook for domain investing, Trilot for web and software, and LogicOfLogic for AI advisory. One operator, on the web since 1999, building independent businesses with editorial care.

Trilot LLC · Wyoming · est. 1999 (re-registered 2024)
Three ink-brush strokes — sage, rust, and sky — converging into one point. DnBlackbook for domain investing, Trilot for web and software, LogicOfLogic for AI advisory. One operator, since 1999.

— thirty years online —

Trilot timeline — first computers in the late 1980s, first websites in 1999, Wyoming LLC re-registered in 2024, three brands operating in 2026

Free 30-minute consultation. No pitch, no follow-up unless you ask for one. Direct line to the operator.

i. operating brands / three companies, one operator
Three companies under one operator — DNBlackBook (domain investing), Trilot (web and software), LogicOfLogic (AI advisory) all under Trilot LLC, since 1999
ii. the work / what trilot does directly

Trilot's direct work is software. Long-form web platforms, fractional technical leadership, audits and meeting cadence for teams shipping with AI.

iia. talk to the operator

Most engagements start with a free 30-minute consultation. No pitch deck, no sales pipeline — just a conversation about what the team is shipping and where the friction is.

The right service depends on where the team currently is. Sometimes what looks like a software build is really an audit; sometimes what looks like an audit is really a cadence problem. The first conversation sorts that out.

Shipped this site's relaunch this week.

Three brushstrokes, one operator — hand-coded in static HTML, no framework. Most projects don't need what React gives them. The simplest stack outlasts the rest.

Built glassollogy.com for a glass and aluminum workshop in Amman.

The owner makes things you can touch and weigh — windows, balustrades, custom storefronts. We built a page that does the same: bilingual, fast, no ceremony.

Most of what we ship sits behind NDAs.

The two pages above are the exceptions, not the rule. Client work stays in the room it was built for. If you want to see the rest, you'll need to be inside it.

Bought my first domain. Still own it.

Of the thousands registered since, a small handful paid for the rest. The discipline was never picking winners — it's holding through silence while time does the work.