Who You're Working With
One Person. Full Stack Ops.
No agency. No account manager. You work directly with the person who scopes, builds, and monitors everything.
Background
I ran a small business for over a decade before I started building automations for other companies. That means I've sat in the same seat you're in: juggling ops, sales, hiring, and support while trying to actually grow.
I'm a generalist. 10+ years in operations across every function of a business, not just the technical side. When I look at your workflow, I'm thinking about the whole picture: what your team actually does day-to-day, where the bottlenecks are, and what's worth automating vs. what isn't.
5+ years building automations. 3+ years working with AI. 1+ year building with Claude Code. I like weird stacks and the integrations other people don't want to touch.
How I Work
Async-first
Most communication happens over Slack. You drop tasks, I pick them up and deliver. No waiting for scheduled syncs to move forward.
Shared backlog
We keep a running list of everything you need built. Each week we prioritize together so the highest-impact work ships first.
Meetings are optional
Calls are available when you need them, but every hour in a meeting is an hour not building. Most clients prefer a quick Slack thread.
Tools & Approach
Known process? Automate it.
When the steps are defined and the edge cases are mapped, automation does the heavy lifting. Triggers, conditionals, API calls. Reliable, predictable, cheap to run. Make.com and Zapier cover most of it.
New process? Let AI figure it out first.
When the steps aren't fully defined, AI handles the ambiguity. It reasons through the cases, makes decisions, and builds a track record. Every time it handles something consistently, that pattern becomes a workflow.
The goal is always less AI over time.
AI should work itself out of a job. The maturity arc: AI figures out what to do, AI uses workflows as tools, workflows run on their own. More certainty, less variance, lower cost. Custom code (TypeScript, Rust) handles what no-code can't.
Certified Make.com PartnerWant to see if it's a fit?
30-minute call. We'll talk through your stack, your pain points, and whether this makes sense.
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