Wayhaven
Vertically integrated mobile living platform: vehicle, energy, connectivity, software, service network

Full-time mobile living is growing, but the stack is a mess of retrofits. Someone buys a Sprinter, a solar company bolts on panels, a third-party fits the interior, Starlink gets velcroed to the roof, and the owner becomes the integrator. The experience is premium in marketing copy and janky in practice.
The thesis: Once driving becomes increasingly automated and mobile connectivity is reliable (Starlink in-motion), the vehicle transforms from transportation into a moving apartment. The wedge is making full-time road living feel premium, simple, and native. That requires designing the vehicle, energy, connectivity, software, and service network together from day one.
What was built: Live site at wayhaven-platform.vercel.app. Full data room on GitHub at fl-sean03/wayhaven: market research across segments, competitors, and TAM. Business model, unit economics, and GTM plan. Manufacturing strategy (build vs partner). Connectivity architecture (Starlink + cellular + Wi-Fi with QoS). Brand naming analysis, pitch deck outline, risk register.
Why it’s parked: The right moment is after autonomy matures enough that the “moving apartment” framing stops sounding speculative. Until then, the docs are ready for whoever gets there first.