Application Development
I build focused software: tools that replace a specific manual process, internal systems off-the-shelf can't cover, and smaller applications that a business needs but nobody has gotten around to building. I'm not the right fit for large-scale platforms that need a full team.
Before any design or development begins, I document the business process. Not the ideal version, but the one that actually exists today, with all its workarounds and edge cases. That documentation becomes the spec.
One thing that comes up often is the gap between how hard something looks and how hard it actually is. Business owners sometimes come in expecting a straightforward build that turns out to be deeply tangled once the process gets unraveled. Getting that honest assessment early saves a lot of time and money, and it's something I try to give before any commitment is made on either side.
From there the scope varies. It might be a tool with authentication, scheduling, reporting, and an admin interface. It might be a single screen that automates one expensive manual step.
- Arcus
Personal take on task management, inspired by Asana and Linear, with real-time updates and a clean interface.
- Calcura
Retirement scenario planner that shows how savings and investment choices compound over a working lifetime.
- Visual Lead Inspection & Job Tracking System
Job tracking system with visual inspection workflows.