Services

Hire one builder who ships the whole thing.

I build production software end to end — the product, the AI, the frontend, and the data systems holding it up. Fourteen projects shipped solo. Three of them live right now. No handoffs, no agency markup, no "let me loop in a contractor for that part." You get a working product, not a slide deck.

What I offer

Product builds — SaaS & web apps

Full-stack products, from an empty repo to a running service. Multi-tenant data models, auth, billing, dashboards — and the edge cases that decide whether software survives real users. I ship it tested the way an actual client would use it.

  • Next.js, React, TypeScript, Postgres, FastAPI
  • Multi-tenant architecture, auth, billing, dashboards
  • Verified end to end — not demo-ware

AI agents & automation

Agents that do real work, not chat wrappers. They discover, score, draft, and check their own output. Built on Gemini, Claude, and FLUX, and wired into pipelines that run without me watching them.

  • Autonomous agents with scoring, drafting & self-correction
  • LLM pipelines on Gemini, Claude, FLUX
  • Hands-off automation that runs unattended

Websites & growth engines

Sites that move and convert. Motion, 3D, an AI assistant where it actually earns its place. Plus content engines that script, render, and post on their own. Three.js, GSAP, and Remotion, all pointed at one clear outcome.

  • Motion & 3D with Three.js and GSAP
  • Cinematic WebGL across 30+ page sites
  • Autonomous content engines built on Remotion

Quant & data systems

Trading and data systems you can measure instead of guess at — strategy, backtesting, and the data pipeline feeding them. One of them runs live and hands-off today.

  • Backtested strategies with live paper deployment
  • 26-year historical testing & risk modeling
  • Data aggregation across multiple live sources
How the work gets done

A tight process built for momentum.

Frame

We figure out what you're actually trying to win: the user, the outcome, the one constraint that really matters. You walk away with a scoped plan and a clear definition of done, not a vague brief.

Design

Architecture and interface, settled before a line of production code. The data model, the stack, the flow a user walks through. It goes fast because one person holds the whole picture.

Build

Then I build it end to end — frontend, backend, AI, and data, all in one pair of hands. You see working software early and often, not a status report.

Ship

I test it the way a real user would, then deploy. You get a running product and the keys to it. And I stay on the hook when it has to keep working.

Engagements

Ways to work together.

Project

Fixed scope, fixed outcome. Best when you already know what you need — an MVP, a site, an agent, a trading system. We frame it, agree on what done means, and I ship it. You own the result, no strings.

Fixed price · scoped to the outcome

Retainer / build partner

Ongoing capacity for teams that ship continuously. Month to month, I'm your product and AI builder — new features, new agents, iteration on what's already live, from someone who knows the codebase cold.

Monthly · by capacity

Advisory

For founders and investors who need judgment, not just hands. Architecture reviews, AI and automation strategy, technical due diligence. Short engagements that take the risk out of a decision before you spend real budget.

By the engagement
FAQ

The questions clients ask.

How long does a project take?

Most builds ship in weeks, not quarters. A focused MVP or a motion-heavy site lands in a few weeks; a multi-tenant SaaS or an autonomous agent system takes longer depending on scope. Because one person owns the whole stack, there's no coordination drag — you'll have a working version early and we tighten from there. Exact timeline gets set in the framing step before anything is committed.

How do you price?

Project work is scoped to a fixed price against an agreed outcome, so you know the number before we start. Retainers are a monthly rate for ongoing capacity. Advisory is billed by the engagement. Pricing tracks the value and complexity of what's being built, not hours logged — you're paying for a shipped result.

Solo founder — can one person really deliver all this?

Fourteen projects shipped end to end say yes, three of them live in production right now. Solo is the advantage: no handoffs between designer, backend, and AI engineer, no markup on subcontracted work, and decisions made in hours instead of meetings. For unusually large scope, I bring in trusted specialists and stay the single point of accountability.

What's your stack?

Next.js, React, TypeScript, Python, and FastAPI for products; Three.js, GSAP, and Remotion for motion and content; Postgres for data; and Gemini, Claude, and FLUX for AI. I pick tools to fit the problem, not the other way around — but everything listed here is in production across shipped work, not theory.

Who owns the code and IP?

You do. On project and retainer work, you own the source, the deployment, and the IP outright when it ships. No lock-in, no per-seat licensing on your own product, no hostage code. You get the repo and the keys.

How do we get started?

Email a few sentences on what you're trying to build or solve. We'll do a short framing conversation to scope it, and you'll get a clear plan, timeline, and price before any commitment. If it's not a fit, I'll tell you straight and point you somewhere better.

What if it's not what I wanted?

We agree on a definition of done before I build, so "done" isn't a moving target — and getting that framing right is my job in step one. Within the agreed scope, revisions are part of the work, not an upsell. You also see working software early and often, so we catch a wrong turn in week one, not at delivery.

Can you take over an existing or half-built project?

Often, yes. I'll start with a short read of the codebase and tell you honestly whether it's better to build on what's there or rebuild a part. A good chunk of real work is getting someone's stalled project to actually ship.

Do you only do whole projects, or can you build one piece?

Either. A single feature, one agent, a landing page, a backtest — owning the whole stack means I can slot into exactly the part you need without a team around me. Scope it small if that's what the problem calls for.

Do you sign an NDA?

Happy to. Send yours, or I can work to a simple mutual one. Your idea, your code, and your data stay yours.

Let's build

Have something that needs building?

Tell me what you're trying to ship. You'll get a scoped plan, a timeline, and a straight answer on whether I'm the right person for it. No pitch theater.