What I do
I build it and ship it
I build the thing and ship it. Backend, mobile, infrastructure — whatever the product needs to go live and stay up.
Get your product live
Idea to launched product — backend, app, and deployment. You get something real users can use, not a prototype that stalls.
Apps people actually use
Mobile apps built and shipped to the App Store and Google Play, end to end. Released, not just coded.
Infrastructure that stays up
Cloud setup, deployments, and CI/CD that don’t fall over. I’ve run platforms at 99.9% uptime from scratch.
Make it fast, keep it cheap
Slow app or rising bills? I find the bottlenecks and fix them — cut a key query from 4s to 200ms on a platform at scale.
A senior hand on your team
Architecture, code review, and delivery when you need experience without a full-time hire. I lead a team of 7 by day.
Ways to work together
Build from zero
Founders with an idea who need it shipped.
- Backend, API & database
- Web or mobile app
- Cloud setup & deployment
- Live, working product
Scale & fix
Live products that are slow, breaking, or costing too much.
- Performance audit
- Query & infra optimization
- Bug & stability fixes
- CI/CD & monitoring
Ongoing partner
Teams that need a senior hand, continuously.
- Feature delivery
- Architecture & code review
- Mentoring & standards
- Available by retainer
How working with me goes
Scope call
A short call to understand what you’re building and where it hurts. You leave it with a clear plan — even if we don’t work together.
Milestones, fixed
Work is broken into milestones with defined deliverables. You always know what’s being built next and what it costs — no surprise invoices.
Ship weekly
You see working software every week, not a status update. Scope changes get a quick estimate before any work starts.
Handoff
Clean code, docs, and a deployment that runs. You own everything. I stay on for support if you want it.
Tell me what you're building
Send over the shape of it and where it hurts. You'll get a straight answer on how I'd ship it — and what it'd take.
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