Built to
build.
Full-stack developer. Product thinker. Someone who has never been able to sit on the sidelines of an idea.
The builder's instinct
I've always loved designing and building things. As long as I can remember, I've been drawn to the process of taking something that exists only as an idea and making it real. There is something deeply satisfying about that transformation: the moment a concept becomes a thing that people can actually touch, use, and enjoy.
That instinct led me into software. Code is one of the most powerful building mediums ever invented. You can design and build an entire product yourself, ship it to the world, and iterate based on real feedback, all without a factory, a warehouse, or a logistics chain. That still strikes me as extraordinary.
Over the years I've worked across the full stack: designing interfaces, architecting data models, writing APIs, configuring infrastructure. I love the breadth of it. The ability to move between the visual and the logical, between the user's experience and the system's behavior, all in a single day's work, is something I genuinely look forward to every morning.
AI-native applications
Building products where AI isn't a bolt-on feature, but a core part of the foundation. Simple thoughtful AI features over elaborate ones, Agentic workflows.
Full-stack architecture
Next.js App Router, server actions, TanStack Query for optimistic UI, Prisma with PostgreSQL, Better Auth for identity.
Founder-mode building
Working directly with early-stage founders and product teams who need to move fast without accumulating technical debt.
techstax.io
My AI enablement service. Helping teams integrate AI into their workflows in ways that actually change how they operate.
It's no longer about whether we can build it.
It's about whether we should.
We are living through an extraordinary moment. The tools available to a single developer today would have required a team of ten just a few years ago. AI-assisted coding, serverless infrastructure, managed databases, background job runners: I find this genuinely thrilling.
The barrier to building has never been lower. What matters now is judgment: knowing what is worth building, what problem you're actually solving, and how to ship something people genuinely care about. That is where I focus my energy.
What I work with
Next.js 15 App Router, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS
shadcn/ui, React Hook Form, Zod
Prisma ORM, PostgreSQL, Server Actions, TanStack Query
Better Auth, Resend (email, magic login, password reset)
Upstash Redis, Trigger.dev, Zustand
Have something you want to build?
I work with founders and teams who have a clear problem and want to ship something real. Let's talk about what you're building.