Eighteen real products shipped this year — across seven industries. Booking systems, ops apps, AI tools, even hardware.
Booking, client portal & requests for a working barbershop.
hustlersmansion.comJob-money modeler — field-tested on a real insurance claim.
peak-comp.pages.devContacts, crews, jobs and claim intake — the complete system running Peak's business.(I built the real product for them; for privacy & financial reasons, only the demo can be shown.)
Replaced printed duty sheets with a live crew app.
pristine-ops.pages.devInspection scan device, companion app & live simulator.
claimscan.pages.devA walkable VR drill plus inspection videos that burn the full inspection lap into muscle memory.
The apps are the output. How I build them — fast, and translated so you actually get it — is the edge.
A computer with eyes, ears, and a brain — AI that sees your screen, hears you, and acts on its own with intent. Not a chatbot you ask questions. A system that does the work.
AI is everywhere and almost nobody can actually use it. I translate it into tools your team will open on a Tuesday. That translation is the whole job.
Before I build anything, I find the holes — the manual steps, the double-entry, the process stuck in one person's head. Spotting the inefficiency you stopped noticing is most of what I get paid for.
Custom AI agents, plugins, integrations and a full hardware stack — tuned so one person moves faster than a whole team. You rent the result.
I'll wire the capability into your business — or set your people up to run it themselves.
// my own design workflow
How I build client projects at high speed — a rough idea becomes a locked, client-approved design before a line of app code. Real runs inside.
see the workflow →// what a jarvis actually looks like
The scheduling mess. The paperwork. The system stuck in someone's head.
That's what I build. Let's talk about yours.