November 2025
Why I only take one client at a time
Focus is a feature. When you spread yourself thin, everyone gets a worse version of your work.
With a problem worth solving. Or an idea that won’t let go.
You could ignore it. Most people do, for a while. But problems don’t go away — they compound. The ones worth solving are the ones that keep showing up.
We take problems apart. We dig into the context, the constraints, and the goals — then we build something that makes the problem go away.
We start by digging into what you're trying to solve — the business context, constraints, and goals.
I put together a proposal covering approach, timeline, and deliverables so we're aligned before any work begins.
We work in short cycles with shippable deliverables — real progress you can evaluate at every step.
It starts small. Maybe it doesn’t fully make sense yet. But it keeps coming back — in the shower, on a walk, at 2 a.m.
We build our own products — tools and software that started as ideas we couldn’t stop thinking about. But we also love working with people who have deep domain expertise and an idea they can’t shake. If you know the problem inside and out and want a technology partner to build it with you, that’s where we do our best work.
November 2025
Focus is a feature. When you spread yourself thin, everyone gets a worse version of your work.
September 2025
The fastest way to learn if something works is to put it in front of people. Polish comes later.
July 2025
Most early-stage decisions are reversible. Pick tools you know and move fast.
More coming soon.