Idea → Shipped

Learning what one person can create with modern tools and AI as a co-pilot. One project at a time.

Shipped

Things that exist on the internet because I made them.

projects: 1 // more cooking
Live

FlowFit

Fitness tracker for people who hate tracking fitness

Log workouts. Track streaks. Feel slightly less guilty about skipping leg day. Built in two weeks from "I should track my workouts" to "oh god, it's deployed."

Next.jsSupabaseTailwindVercel

Project #2

In the lab

Project #3

Idea stage

"The best way to learn is to ship something embarrassing, then make it less embarrassing."

— me, convincing myself to push to prod

How I work

01

Ship early, fix later

Perfect is the enemy of done. I'd rather have something live and imperfect than polished and imaginary.

02

AI as co-pilot

I use AI to move faster, not to avoid learning. The goal is understanding, not just output.

03

Users over features

I'd rather talk to one real user than build ten features nobody asked for.

About

I work in [industry] by day. By night (and some very early mornings), I'm teaching myself to build software—one shipped project at a time.

The goal: become what Tomer Cohen calls a "Full Stack Builder"—someone who can take an idea from concept to shipped product without waiting for a team.

The name? Yeah, it means what you think it means. But Mondays are less scary when you're building something.

> current_status
learning: React, Next.js, Supabase
building: things people might actually use
shipping: as fast as possible
> projects_shipped
FlowFit (fitness tracker)
[in progress...]
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Want to chat?

I'm always up for talking about building things, learning in public, or why Mondays aren't that bad actually.