I've spent my life building a system to catch everything my mind produces before losing it to time.
My dad was the same way, but he never saw his best ideas become real.
This is his legacy — here are the keys to make it yours.
What's happening
The system I built to not lose ideas
How a decade of failed note-taking apps led me to build something I actually use every day.
LabsRunBook: Deploying to Cloudflare Pages
A structured walkthrough for shipping static sites with Wrangler CLI, branch deploys, and zero-downtime rollbacks.
ProductuseMemo — early access open
The knowledge vault I built for myself is ready for a first cohort. Structured recall, no retention, no lock-in.
I build tools the way I'd want to find them: direct, honest, and finished. Not prototypes dressed up as products. Not services that quietly accumulate your data until they can sell it back to you.
My background is strategy and systems — I've spent years figuring out how organizations actually make decisions, and why the tools they rely on so often work against them. That's the problem I keep returning to.
Everything I ship comes from the same instinct: the best infrastructure is the kind you stop noticing. It does its job and gets out of the way. Your data stays yours. Your choices stay yours. If something gets signed, I sign it.
I'm based in Portland, OR. I work with a small number of clients at a time and don't take on more than I can finish.