Every product in this portfolio is production-grade — real databases, real billing, real users. No demos dressed as products. No placeholders standing in for real logic. This is the full body of work, as deployed.
Built with a working K–5 teacher. Tested in a real classroom. Active paying users from day one.
Every feature was spec'd alongside a working third-grade teacher who uses it daily. No assumptions about what teachers need — direct feedback from the classroom floor, shipped as production software with real users, real billing, and real data.
Four hidden interviewer personalities. You never know what you're walking into.
The interviewer changes every session — supportive, aggressive, skeptical, or distracted. No safety net. No soft questions. Just the pressure of not knowing what's coming, before you walk into the real thing.
10 integrated tools. One platform. $29/month. Everything a solo founder needs to run a real business.
Not a collection of loosely connected features — a fully integrated business OS where the CRM talks to your invoices, projects connect to time tracking, and the automation engine ties everything together without a single external integration.
Not a chatbot. A full AI companion platform — five distinct relationship types built from the ground up.
Every companion arrives as a complete person from word one — backstory, voice, and personality already fully formed. Not a blank slate you configure, and not a single character you share with everyone else. Five relationship types, each with its own dynamic.
Upload your space. Get a photorealistic redesign in seconds — from your actual room, not a stock photo.
AI rendering built on your actual space — the bones of the room stay intact, only the design changes. Real walls, real windows, real proportions. What you get back looks like a photograph of a finished renovation, not a simulation.
The home base for motion designers who build with Remotion. Brand, marketplace, community — one platform.
Handles the business side of motion design — brand consistency, template distribution, course revenue, and community — so designers can stay in the work instead of managing infrastructure across five disconnected tools.