builder who learns by shipping.
always searching for the next idea.
I've worked with multiple startups, founders, and individuals — shipping 10+ successful products along the way. The biggest thing I've learned: speed matters. Learn fast, adapt faster, ship before you're ready. Currently building open source tools and exploring finance tech.
The gap between idea and v1 is where all the learning lives. Perfection is procrastination in disguise.
Working with 10+ startups taught me one thing: the people who win aren't the smartest, they're the ones who learn and move first.
Share the process, not just the result. The messy middle is where trust is built.
Every product I've shipped started as a weekend experiment. Start small, ship often, let the work compound.
Good software gets out of the way. If people notice the tool, it's not good enough yet.
Books, articles, conversations — pull ideas from everywhere, then focus the output.
Speed, user conversations, the boring middle, and why building in public makes you write better code. Lessons from working with startups over the past few years.
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