Not decks, not demos. Products that take money and pass app-store review. A decade leading customer experience taught me to build what people actually use; an AI team lets me ship it solo.
A complete operating e-commerce business, not a storefront. Money flows in across three payment rails: cards, bank transfer, and self-hosted crypto (Bitcoin, Lightning, stablecoins). Orders flow out through multi-location fulfillment with lot-tracked inventory and automated label printing. AI support, age-gating, nightly backups, and security scans run on their own. The whole business runs on a single box I also operate, with no managed platform to hide behind. Real revenue, every day.
A full B2B SaaS portfolio for regulated DTC brands, each one built, billed, and taken through Shopify's app review.
An open-source command center for running a multi-provider AI engineering team off your own repos, with a built-in adversarial review loop. The system behind how everything here gets built.
I run the loop: spec, sequence, review, ship. The AI writes the code. I own the part that's actually scarce: knowing what to build, when it's done, and when it's good enough to go live. That's why what comes out the other end is a finished product, not a prototype.
Before this, I spent a decade leading customer experience and support for SaaS and AI companies. So I build for the person using it, not just the spec — the difference between software that ships and software that sticks.
Fixed-scope builds, taken to production: Shopify apps, internal tools, integrations, MVPs. Tell me the problem and the outcome, and I'll scope it.
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