I build the software businesses reach for when SaaS stops fitting.
// THE SHORT VERSION
I’ve spent nearly a decade shipping production software for teams that outgrew their tools — and for myself.
Satsu, my own cookieless analytics platform, now runs behind two Indonesian government projects (under NDA), processing around a million events a month with no consent banner and no cookies. For a German nursing consultancy I built FlexiBer, a GDPR booking and admin platform — EU-hosted, encrypted, live in production. For a print house running since 1933, I replaced paper job-bags with software ten people now use every day.
The thread through all of it: I own the whole stack — database internals and self-hosted EU infrastructure up through the frontend a client actually touches — and I think about the business the software serves, not just the code. The work tends to replace something: a subscription, a manual process, a pile of paper. That’s the only kind of build I find worth doing.
// WHAT THAT LOOKS LIKE
- // OWNED PRODUCTSatsu
Cookieless analytics I built and run — no consent banner, ~1M events a month behind two Indonesian government projects (under NDA).
- // CLIENT BUILDFlexiBer
A GDPR booking and admin platform for a German nursing consultancy — encrypted, EU-hosted, live in production.
- // CLIENT BUILDInkspire
Software that replaced paper job-bags at a print house running since 1933 — ten people now use it every day.
If your product has outgrown the tools holding it together, I’m always open to a conversation.
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