I use AI and automation to turn business problems into working products, fast. From real estate platforms to trading systems to custom AI agents, I architect solutions end-to-end and ship them while others are still scoping. Three active companies. Ten shipped products. Always building.
Every one of these started the same way: something bothered me, I learned what I needed to learn, and I built the fix.
A college search platform built on verified government data. Real graduation rates, real salary outcomes, real costs. Families deserve honest numbers when making a six-figure decision, not marketing brochures and paid rankings.
Someone asked me if I knew any tech people who could automate their real estate business. I told them to give me a week. Built the entire system myself: AI-powered lead qualification, smart scheduling, automated contracts, and follow-up sequences from first contact to close.
Took what I learned building FST and turned it into my own standalone real estate platform from scratch.
Built an app that helps people with food allergies find safe options at nearby restaurants.
An autonomous AI agent that handles live SMS conversations with real leads so well that people can't tell it's not a person.
I wanted to understand markets, so I built something that trades them.
I didn't want to depend on anyone else's system, so I built my own.
A modular self-watering garden system built from recycled 3D-printed plastic for small-space urban growing.
One screen to monitor everything I run and catch problems before they become problems.
I got tired of using apps that didn't talk to each other, so I built my own connected, self-hosted ecosystem.
I don't specialize. Everything I learn feeds everything else, and that's the whole point.
I use AI tools to go from idea to deployed product fast. I don't write code line by line. I architect systems, direct AI to build them, and ship working products in days, not months.
Conversational AI agents, workflow automation, data pipelines. I build systems that handle the repetitive stuff so people can focus on the work that actually matters.
3D modeling, 3D printing, CAD, custom hardware. Two years wiring buildings in electrical construction, two years in facilities maintenance. I've always built with my hands. Digital came later.
I host and manage everything myself. Servers, security, monitoring, deployment pipelines. When something breaks at 2am, I'm the one who fixes it because I'm the one who built it.
Three companies, multiple teams, all running at once. I also worked at a social media marketing agency. I know how to build things and I know how to get them in front of people.
Homeschool teacher and professional tutor. Ages 5 to adult. I teach 3D printing, test prep, handwriting, and everything in between. I believe anyone can learn anything, and I've watched it happen.
My background spans construction, marketing, and psychology, but the thread is always the same: I find what's broken and I build the fix. That instinct turned into FST Property Group, FullStack Real Estate, GradFax, SafeBite, and a growing list of AI-powered tools.
About a year ago, someone in real estate asked if I knew any tech people who could help automate their business. Instead of connecting them with someone, I gave myself a week and built the whole system. That became FST Property Group. I took what I learned there and built my own company, FullStack Real Estate, from scratch as a standalone platform.
GradFax came from watching families make blind college decisions with nothing but marketing material. SafeBite came from my own food allergies making dining out miserable. The trading system came from wanting to understand markets by building something that participates in them. Every project starts the same way: something bothers me, I figure out how to fix it, and I build the fix.
I use AI as my primary building tool. I don't sit and write code from scratch. I architect systems, solve problems, and direct AI to execute. That's how one person runs three companies, teaches during the day, and still ships new products. The bottleneck isn't the building anymore. It's deciding what to build next.
Based in West LA. Available for in-person work, collaboration, whatever needs to happen.
I deploy servers and I wire electrical panels. I build databases and I 3D print garden tools. I architect AI systems and I build raised beds.
Fixes I build for one project end up solving problems in three others. Construction taught me systems thinking. Teaching taught me how to explain AI. Everything connects.
I build, ship, and maintain products independently from idea to production. No hand-holding, no waiting around. If something needs to get done, it gets done.
I'm always looking for interesting people and interesting problems. If you've got either, I'd love to hear from you.