About me, and why this exists.

I'm Hrvoje Matosic. I live in Mexico City. I make the Matosic Macropad — a small mechanical keyboard for the way I actually code now, which is to say, half the day in a chat window with an AI.

Hrvoje Matosic standing in a Mexico City workshop space — exposed brick walls with peeling concert posters and a 'Taberna' sign behind, hanging pendant bulbs above, a wooden workbench with a vise on the left.
Mexico City, May 2026.

Why this product

Every day I take a screenshot of something on my screen (⇧⌃⌘4), drag a region, and paste it (⌘V) into Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor so I can ask a question about it. I do this fifty times a day. Two key combinations, fifty times, every day.

I wanted a piece of hardware where the top-left button is exactly that screenshot, and the button next to it pastes. Nine total keys, a rotary encoder for volume, hot-swap mechanical switches, programmable in a browser. I couldn't find one, so I made it.

Why you might trust me

I'm not a hardware veteran. I'm a software person who decided to ship a physical product. What I have going for me:

What I know about

Mechanical keyboards (QMK firmware, VIA protocol, WebHID, hot-swap sockets), KiCad PCB design, JLCPCB PCBA (the auto-match pitfalls, BOM exports, panelization), AI coding workflows (Claude, Claude Code, ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini), and the particular psychology of a developer who'd rather buy a custom $50 macropad than learn a new keyboard shortcut.

What I don't know yet

International shipping logistics (figuring this out for batch one). VAT for European buyers. The exact failure modes of cheap Cherry MX clones. How to do firmware over-the-air updates on QMK. I'll write about these as I learn.

What's next

Ship batch one (~ten units). See what breaks in customers' hands. Decide whether to do a batch two, or fold the lessons into a version 0.1.0 with a slightly better case and a proper Cherry MX-compatible plate. After that, maybe a wireless version — if customers ask for it, not before.


Reach me

Email me at hi@hrvojematosic.com. I read everything. Replies might take a day.

Or follow the build:


Working with me

If you're a manufacturing partner, a fab (JLCPCB, PCBWay, OSH Park), a component distributor (LCSC, Mouser, Digi-Key), or a switch / keycap maker who'd like to send samples, support a batch, or co-credit a build post: I'm open to it. Constraints: I disclose every sponsorship clearly on the relevant page, and I keep editorial control of the build log. Email above.