
I've been breaking things and fixing them since I was a kid. I wrote my first line of code at eight years old, and I haven't stopped building since.
I'm completely self-taught. No bootcamp, no mentor handed me a curriculum. Just curiosity, a keyboard, and an almost stubborn refusal to accept "that's just how it works." I dedicate my life to learning. New models, new frameworks, new protocols, new ways to make software do more with less human effort. If it moves the field forward, I'm in it.
Since I was a kid, I've dreamt of automating the repetitive, boring, soul-draining work the world runs on, so people can get their time back and spend it being more human. Creating. Thinking. Being with the people they love. That's the whole point. The tools are just the means.
I've saved clients hundreds of thousands of dollars through automation and consulting across:
Real money. Real hours returned to real people.
I believe in providing value first. Not gatekeeping, not paywalling the fundamentals, not hoarding playbooks. Every guide, every framework, every playbook on this site is free, because the people who most need these tools often can't afford a consultant.
I think everyone deserves access to this. The solo insurance agent. The nonprofit director. The person who just quit their job to chase something real. AI is the biggest leverage shift of our lifetime, and it should not be locked behind a paywall or a gatekeeper. If someone has a dream, they should have the tools to build it.
These days I focus on two things: writing this knowledge base, a deep, evergreen library on autonomous AI, agents, MCP, Claude, Claude Code, and how to actually build systems that run on their own, and quietly advising operators, founders, and teams who want a second opinion from someone who's actually shipped.
LinkedIn is the best channel. I respond within a day or two. AI conversations, second-opinion requests, podcast invites, honest questions, all welcome.