This is where I keep the things I'm building, and the occasional long-form note about how I build them.
I've been writing software professionally since 2006, but for most of that time the bigger side projects stayed in the sketchbook stage. Not because I didn't want to do them, but because work, life, and family tend to win. The last couple of years, with AI in the loop, the cost of starting a “proper” project has dropped enough that I can finally get some of these ideas out of my head and into shipping apps.
The pitch, if there is one, is pretty simple: I like native apps, I care about performance and privacy, and I prefer small tools that fit into real workflows instead of trying to become a platform.
What you'll find here
This site is a mix of app pages (what it does, where it's at, and how to try it) and a blog that's basically my dev journal. It's mostly architecture notes, workflow experiments, and honest post-mortems when things don't go the way I expected.
If you're the sort of person who still owns music files, likes tools that work offline, or just enjoys reading about how software gets built in the messy middle, you'll probably feel at home.
Thanks for stopping by.