I build things. I ship them. I've been doing it for over a decade. Here's the longer story.
Building is how I think. Some people journal. Some people sketch. I open an editor and start making something real. It started young — figuring out how things worked, then figuring out how to make my own. That never stopped.
I'm not a "visionary" in the Silicon Valley sense. I don't raise rounds or pitch VCs. I find problems worth solving, figure out the fastest path to something that works, and ship it. Then I iterate or move on. The portfolio speaks for itself — SaaS platforms, mobile games, retail businesses, developer tools. All built. All shipped.
The common thread isn't a specific technology or industry. It's the process. Spot the opportunity. Validate fast. Build it yourself. Get it in front of people. Learn. Repeat. That loop is what I optimize for.
I'm based in the US. I work mostly alone or with small, focused teams. I prefer shipping over planning. I prefer customers over investors. I prefer building over talking about building.
Running a US-based mobile app and game studio. Designing, developing, and launching titles myself. Live projects include Tinyfort, Spaffin, SiteGlowUp, Robot Reclaim, and Total Ant Domination. More shipping soon.
Built a managed SaaS marketing platform from scratch. Now serving over 400 clients in the network-marketing space. Still running. Still growing.
Co-founded a furniture retail business. Cleared $1M in sales its first year. Proof that physical products can move fast when you execute well.
A long list of other things along the way. Some hit. Some taught me something. All of them shipped. The ones worth showing live on the work page.
Nothing matters until it's live. Perfectionism kills products. I get things out the door, then improve them with real feedback from real users.
Small teams move fast. Solo moves faster. I don't build organizations — I build products. The fewer meetings, the more shipping.
Design, development, marketing, operations. When you can do it all, you don't wait on anyone. Constraints become creative fuel.
I don't do thought leadership or personal branding theater. The products are the resume. The revenue is the validation.
New industries. New technologies. New problems. The best ideas come from connecting dots across different domains.
There's always the next thing. The itch never goes away. That's the point — the work itself is the reward.
I'm always open to interesting conversations — whether it's a collaboration, a partnership, or just talking shop about building things. Reach out and let's see if there's a fit.