Most software solves a task. I build operating systems for human behavior.
Every project I ship starts with one question:
What invisible friction is silently degrading someone's life?
Then I architect the system that eliminates it — local-first, privacy-native, obsessively designed, and built to last.
I don't build apps. I build cognitive infrastructure.
🧠 ManiacYour Personal Operating System The brain doesn't think in rows and columns — it thinks in webs. Maniac is a local-first, block-based knowledge OS built on IndexedDB, designed for people who refuse to let a server own their thoughts.
▸ Infinite nested pages — knowledge as a living graph |
AI-Powered Document Intelligence PDF data shouldn't be trapped behind pixels. ConverCell is a full-suite document processing platform with OCR-driven table extraction, turning unstructured documents into actionable, analysis-ready spreadsheets.
▸ AI-powered PDF → Excel table extraction |
🌐 ChronexTime Intelligence for Global Teams Distributed teams don't fail because of talent gaps — they fail because of timezone blindness. Chronex is a real-time collaboration engine that makes asynchronous work feel synchronous.
▸ AI-driven meeting overlap detection |
3D Digital Twin IDE A next-generation God Mode interface for visualizing complex systems as living, breathing 3D architectures. Built on WebGL with a cyberpunk aesthetic that makes data feel alive.
▸ Real-time node-based system visualization |
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Premium Knowledge Library Traditional bookmarking is broken — it's a graveyard of forgotten links. Elite Dock transforms asset archiving into an intentional, ritualistic experience with intelligent metadata extraction.
▸ Multi-step "ritualistic" inbound flow |
Personal Brand & Product Showcase A premium, dark-themed developer portfolio with custom typography, fluid animations, and structured data for SEO — engineered to feel more like a product launch site than a resume.
▸ SEO-optimized with JSON-LD structured data |
💰 FinTrackFinancial Clarity Engine You can't optimize what you can't see. FinTrack gives you an honest mirror for your financial behavior — not another budgeting app, but a system that surfaces the patterns you're blind to.
▸ Visual spend analytics |
🏋️ FitSyncBody Intelligence System Fitness isn't about motivation — it's about feedback loops. FitSync creates the data layer between your effort and your outcomes, turning consistency into a visible system.
▸ Workout tracking + progress analytics |
| Layer | Technologies |
|---|---|
| Frontend | React · Next.js · TypeScript · Vite · TailwindCSS · Three.js · WebGL |
| Backend | Node.js · Express · Python · FastAPI · Socket.io · Prisma · REST APIs |
| Data | MongoDB · Redis · SQLite · IndexedDB · Dexie.js |
| Auth | NextAuth · JWT · OAuth 2.0 · Magic Links |
| Infra | Vercel · Netlify · Docker · Bun · Git · CI/CD |
| Design | Figma · Custom CSS Systems · Glassmorphism · WebGL Shaders |
"The best interface is one you forget you're using."
Every system I build follows three principles:
1. Local-First, Always.
Your data is yours. Not a server's. Not a corporation's. Mine never leaves your device unless you explicitly choose otherwise.
2. Aesthetic Precision.
Design isn't decoration — it's communication. Every pixel serves a purpose. I design in systems: color tokens, motion curves, typographic scales. The result should feel inevitable, not designed.
3. Cognitive Respect.
Software should reduce mental load, not increase it. Every interaction should feel like thinking — natural, fluid, frictionless.
I contribute to projects that share the philosophy of building tools for creators:
→ p5.js Web Editor — Making creative coding accessible to artists, designers, and educators worldwide.
→ Cap — Privacy-first, self-hosted CAPTCHA for the modern web.
→ Scaling Maniac into a full Personal Operating System
→ Building AI-augmented interfaces for knowledge work
→ Exploring the intersection of 3D visualization and developer tooling
→ Contributing to the local-first software movement
I'm working toward a world where:
- Your tools think with you, not against you
- Your data stays sovereign — no cloud dependency, no lock-in
- Software adapts to human cognition, not the other way around
- Mental health, productivity, and personal growth are treated as engineering problems worth solving
The next chapter is building systems that are intelligent, invisible, and deeply personal.
I don't build software to add features to the world.
I build software to remove friction from the human experience.
Let's build something that matters.