About
I build software on my own, web and mobile both, and I’ve been at it long enough now to know which parts I’m good at.
I started with C++ in 2019, mostly out of curiosity about what was going on underneath an interface before I ever tried to build one. I came back to development properly in 2023 and settled into JavaScript, React Native and Firebase.
The first thing anyone paid me for was an Android app for a snacks and confectionery distributor. It kept the invoices, the customers, the stock, the staff and their salaries, the cash and bank records, and enough analytics to see how the month was going. It had to work with no connection, and it had to move a year of records onto a new phone without losing anything, so that’s what I built.
WithinBench is where most of my time goes now. It’s free, it’s live, and there are 119 tools in it plus six document workflows that turn out proper professional files. The work happens in the browser instead of on my server, which was harder to build and better for the people using it. I do all of it. Product, interface, code, deploys, the privacy policy, everything.
I’m early in my career. I’m not new at it. Most of what I know I taught myself, which for me means staying on a problem until I understand the reasoning behind the fix and not just the fix. I ship things, I keep them running, and I can tell you why any decision in my code is the way it is. AI tooling is part of how I get through this much work alone, and it doesn’t change who answers for the result.
Titlania is next.
Experience
- 2026 — PRESENT
Product Developer · Independent Products
Design, build, ship and maintain WithinBench end to end: product direction, interface, the full Next.js implementation, hardened Cloudflare Workers, deployment and legal pages. Developing Titlania alongside it. Sole owner of both codebases and every decision in them.
- APR 2024
React Native Developer · Independent Client Project
Built and delivered a private Android business-management application for a confectionery and snacks distributor. Covered invoicing, customers, inventory, employees and salaries, assets and liabilities, cash and bank tracking, analytics, and performance. Implemented offline data management with Redux Toolkit plus complete backup and restore for moving data to another phone. A cross-platform release for Android and iOS is planned next.

