Building apps that solve real problems — across web, mobile, and desktop.
"Sell anything with a picture." An image‑to‑listing pipeline that turned bulk photos into ready‑to‑post listings via vision models and agentic price/title/category lookups, with a community‑scoped marketplace built on top.
A group-purchasing platform that aggregated transaction data across small businesses and used the combined membership volume to negotiate better rates with larger vendors and corporate suppliers.
A short‑lived 2025 swing at vendor onboarding: a single shareable link to collect W‑9s, bank details (tokenized via Stripe and Plaid), and COIs. Built and launched, but never found a strong enough market fit to keep going.
A 2025 attempt at a full‑time sales and service team for blue collar businesses — 24/7 US‑based pros taking calls, scheduling, and defending reviews under the client's brand. Launched, tested in market, didn't stick, and was wound down.
AI-powered jingle and song creation for brands — a searchable library of generated jingles plus custom requests for SMBs. Launched in 2024 just as the AI music space exploded; quickly outpaced by much better-resourced players and wound down.
A consulting and design firm serving small and mid‑size businesses for years — CRM rollouts, software implementations, and custom internal tooling built around how each team actually worked.
A Detroit‑based food, grocery, and product delivery service launched in 2016. Web and mobile ordering with a local fleet — built to serve neighborhoods the national delivery apps weren't covering well.
Started in 2011 automating mixing and mastering workflows through RPA and cloud services, then evolved into an LLM‑driven mixing app — a master channel coordinating per‑instrument plugin children (drums, guitar, bass, vocals) via structured output and feedback loops.