What I build.
My main focus right now is Dibs — an AI agent for service businesses that handles the entire customer communication layer across WhatsApp, Telegram, and Instagram. The hard part isn't the AI. It's designing a system businesses actually trust enough to give autonomy to: bounded knowledge, tiered risk, approval queues, audit trails.
LeadLooms handles the other end — capturing and organizing inbound leads automatically so nothing falls through the cracks.
My background.
I started by building small websites, then expanded into Python automation and backend work. Each project pushed me to refine UI polish and system reliability.
What I focus on now.
I build fast, clear interfaces backed by robust Python logic, with a bias toward practical tools people actually use.
Problem-solving mindset.
I like turning fuzzy ideas into clear flows, then iterating based on feedback and real usage.
How I got here.
I began my development journey with Java and Kotlin, building a strong foundation in software engineering principles over two years. I later expanded into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, developing responsive web applications and deepening my understanding of user-centric design.
My focus then evolved toward SwiftUI and iOS development, where building real, production-ready tools taught me how to balance thoughtful UX with reliable, maintainable engineering.
Today, I specialise in shipping clean, high-performance web applications and practical, AI-driven commercial solutions, with an emphasis on scalability, usability, and real-world impact.
In my spare time,
I'm often refining personal or client projects, or teaching children programming and robotics—sharing the same curiosity that first drew me to technology.
Outside of building and teaching, I value time spent with my family and loved ones, and I enjoy travelling to experience new cultures and perspectives. These moments shape how I think, learn, and build.
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