I build what others plan.
Behind every product I ship is a stack I deeply understand. I don't outsource the hard parts. From schema to deployment, from auth flows to AI pipelines — every line is a deliberate bet on shipping faster, scaling cleaner, and owning the outcome.
The frontend foundation. Server components, edge rendering, and a routing model that lets me ship full products in days, not sprints.
Postgres with auth, storage, realtime, and row-level security baked in. The backend that lets a one-person team look like ten.
Push-to-deploy infrastructure. Preview URLs for every branch, edge functions for every region. Where ideas meet the internet.
Money in, money out. Subscriptions, marketplaces, Connect, Tax — every monetization model I need, already solved.
The reasoning layer. Long context, tool use, and the intelligence that turns my products into actual co-workers.
Web3 settlement at internet scale. Where verifiable supply chains and tokenized value flows become real, not theoretical.
Hover any project to see it live. These are products in production — with real users, real revenue, real edges. Each one is a different bet on what technology should do for people.
The first spark. Studying, learning to code, prototyping, and discovering that building beats waiting for permission.
The first company, built on Estonia's e-residency rails. A digital-first base for a digital-first marketplace.
The U.S. holding. Built to plug into American capital, partners, and customers. From France to the world, in five years.
I don't just design — I ship. From AI-powered media platforms to sustainable marketplaces, every project I touch goes from idea to production.
I work at the seams: where code meets ambition, where sustainability meets commerce, where AI meets craft. I run several companies across three jurisdictions, and the only thing they have in common is that they all exist — live, used, paid for.
If you're stuck between a vision and a v1, that's where I'm useful.