"I'm not here to explain code. I'm here to ship products."
I started building software because I was tired of watching good ideas die in Notion docs. Every founder I met had a product in their head and no way to get it into the world - not because the code was hard, but because the path from idea to shipped was full of translators.
Then AI changed the math. What used to take a team of four for six months now takes one focused builder in two weeks. Not prototypes. Production. Real databases, real auth, real payments, real users.
Today I work with founders and operators who want their product in the world, not in a deck. If you've got the idea and the budget, I'll write the code and put it online. Most of my clients aren't technical - they're people who know exactly what they need and want someone who can just build it.
I work async: you get a Loom or written update every day, the repo pushes to your GitHub from day one, and we talk on a real call when it matters. No agencies, no handoffs, no translators. Just me, the system, and whatever you need shipped next.