BellexFire - Creating Tech for All

Building Technology That Empowers People

Technology shouldn't belong only to corporations and venture capital. I build tools, platforms, and systems that help people learn, launch businesses, and power their missions. From STEAM learning games for kids to digital infrastructure for nonprofits and entrepreneurs, BellexFire exists to put powerful technology in the hands of the people who need it most.

Education · Entrepreneurship · Infrastructure
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One ecosystem. Endless ways to build.

BellexFire is an ecosystem of projects built to expand access to technology, learning, and opportunity. BellexFire is the home for Julie Pyle's technology experiments, platforms, and systems, which are all built around one idea: powerful tools should be accessible to everyone.

BellexFire Gaming - STEAM learning games for kids
BellexFire Gaming
bellexfiregaming.com

Math and STEAM games that turn learning into an adventure. Built by a former math teacher for classrooms, clubs, and curious kids everywhere. No downloads. No logins. Just play.

BellexFire Creators - Technology and branding for entrepreneurs
BellexFire Creators
bellexfirecreators.com

Technology and branding for people building their first business. Websites, automation, and systems designed to grow with you — built for independence from expensive SaaS platforms.

BellexFire Digital - Film-to-digital conversion for Texas
BellexFire Digital
bellexfiredigital.com

Film-to-digital conversion for families, genealogy researchers, and nonprofits. 35mm slides, negatives, and prints scanned and delivered digitally. Flat-rate pricing, Texas-based, no hidden costs.

BellexFire Agency - Digital infrastructure for nonprofits and organizations
BellexFire Agency
bellexfireagency.com

Digital infrastructure for organizations doing real work. Data engineering, automation, SEO, and technology systems for nonprofits and mission-driven organizations. Enterprise-grade at nonprofit pricing.

BellexFire Launch
bellexfirelaunch.com

AI-powered automated job hunting. Your bot scrapes 12+ job boards daily, writes a tailored resume and cover letter for every listing, and sends applications while you sleep. $25/month. No contracts.

Rookie Rising - Brand protection for young athletes
Rookie Rising
rookierising.com

Brand protection and digital infrastructure for the next generation of athletes. Rookie Rising helps young athletes secure their digital identity early — protecting names, social handles, and online presence long before the spotlight arrives. Built in partnership with industry collaborators, Rookie Rising ensures athletes can grow their careers without losing control of their brand. BellexFire is where those ideas become real products.

"Donations should fund missions, not software companies."

Too many organizations spend thousands every year on software subscriptions that lock them into systems they don't control. BellexFire builds technology differently.

Enterprise-grade systems · Nonprofit-level pricing
No hidden markups · No predatory SaaS traps
Just technology designed to serve the mission
Founder
Julie Pyle - Founder of BellexFire, Systems Architect and STEAM Educator

Julie Pyle

Founder, BellexFire · Systems Architect · Data Engineer · STEAM Educator

Julie Pyle is a single-mom entrepreneur, systems architect, and lifelong educator building technology that empowers people.

With master's degrees in Mathematics and Education, Julie spent over two decades designing data systems and analytics platforms used by schools and organizations across Texas. Her work has supported statewide reporting initiatives, helped shape education policy, and secured over $7.5 million in grant funding for community programs.

But Julie's work extends far beyond data.

Through BellexFire, she builds technology across disciplines — from STEAM learning games for kids, to automation systems for nonprofits, to digital infrastructure that helps entrepreneurs launch their first businesses.

Powerful technology should empower people — not trap them inside expensive software ecosystems.