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Five lanes.One very deliberate desk.

Each column links to examples, real-world use cases, and quotes you can swap for real references as projects wrap. Skim the grid, then book a short call to compare against your roadmap.

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01 · Headline lane

Web development

Fast, accessible sites that rank and convert.

From marketing sites to complex dashboards, I ship production-grade front ends and APIs with clear information architecture, performance budgets, and SEO baked in from day one.

  • Marketing site rebuild

    Next.js App Router, structured data, and content workflows so editors publish without touching code.

  • Client portal

    Role-based access, document uploads, and audit-friendly activity logs on a resilient stack.

  • E-commerce flows

    Checkout UX, cart recovery patterns, and analytics instrumentation that product teams can trust.

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App development

Cross-platform clients with maintainable architecture.

Mobile and desktop experiences built for real-world constraints: flaky networks, background tasks, and stores that care about stability and privacy.

  • Replace paper checklists

    Digitize workflows with photos, timestamps, and exports your compliance team expects.

  • Pilot with a small user group

    Feature flags, staged rollouts, and crash analytics so you learn before a wide launch.

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Design

Systems, not one-off mockups.

Product and brand design that respects engineering reality: tokens, components, and states that translate cleanly into shipped software.

  • Align sales and product narratives

    One visual language from homepage hero to in-app upsell moments.

  • Prepare for a rebrand

    Moodboards, motion rules, and rollout kits so engineering is not guessing at intent.

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AI automation

Remove repetitive work with guardrails.

Workflow automation that pairs language models and traditional software: approvals, logging, and human-in-the-loop steps where risk requires it.

  • Shrink queue time

    Automate the boring 80 percent while keeping humans on exceptions and edge cases.

  • Standardize reporting

    Scheduled summaries with citations back to source records for auditability.

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AI integration

Models inside your product, not bolted on the side.

Embeddings, retrieval, tool calling, and evaluation harnesses integrated into your existing auth, billing, and observability stack.

  • Add a copilot without leaking data

    Tenant isolation, prompt templates, and redaction pipelines matched to your policies.

  • Pick the right model mix

    Latency-sensitive paths on smaller models, complex reasoning escalated thoughtfully.

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How to read this

Pick a column — each detail page lays out examples, real-world use cases, and testimonial-style quotes.

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