Services
Two ways in.
Both get you moving.
You either need something built, or you need help figuring out what to build and how. Pick the one that fits where you are.
App Development
You have the business logic. I write the code. Full-stack, production-ready, actually deployable. No bloated agency contracts. No offshore communication lag. One builder who owns the whole thing.
I've built payment pipelines, AI-powered client intake flows, membership platforms, POS systems, and CRM integrations for small businesses. If you can describe what you need, I can scope it and build it.
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Tech Strategy & Coaching
You're not confused about your business — you're confused about what the tech can actually do for it, and who to trust when everyone's selling something. I help you cut through that.
We talk through your operation, your current tools, your goals, and your blockers. You leave with a clear map of what to build, buy, or stop paying for — and why.
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Common questions
Answered plainly.
What kinds of businesses do you work with?
Service businesses, primarily. Restaurants, agencies, contractors, professional services, retail. Businesses with 1–20 employees where the owner is still in the weeds of operations.
Do I need to be technical?
No. That's explicitly the point. My job is to translate the tech into decisions and outcomes that make sense to you.
How long does a typical build take?
Simple tools (a booking system, a client portal, a landing page with intake form) take 2–4 weeks. More complex products — full SaaS, multi-role apps — take 6–12 weeks. I'll scope it precisely in the discovery call.
What's your tech stack?
Next.js, React, Tailwind for frontend. Cloudflare Pages, Vercel, or Railway for hosting. Supabase or Cloudflare KV for databases. Stripe for payments. Resend for email. Claude or GPT-4o for AI features. I use what fits, not what's trendy.
Can I start with coaching and then hire you to build?
Yes, that's actually a common path. A session or two to clarify what to build before writing a line of code often saves a lot of time and money.
Not sure which is right?
Tell me what you're working on. A 10-minute conversation usually makes it clear.
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