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I ship products fast. I fail faster. I keep the useful bits.
Product-first builder: MVPs, AI tooling, and the messy work between idea and paying customer.
📍 Uganda • 17 • Probably debugging something right now
About
I'm a developer and founder who prefers working on product over providing services. I build small, focused software — MVPs, AI automations, and growth tooling — that I can improve and reuse. I've shipped paid projects, learned from client failures, and stopped wasting time on work that doesn't scale.
The honest version
I learned to build by shipping things people paid for and by breaking commitments to clients I couldn't support. I'm still young and messy: I'm learning Svelte, navigating payment limits from Uganda, and figuring out which ideas deserve persistence. My metric is simple: did it get real users or revenue? If not, it's an experiment, not a product.
What I build
- Small, testable MVPs — one or two features, launch fast, measure.
- AI automations and agents that remove repetitive work.
- Growth funnels tuned for communities (Reddit/X).
- Tooling that founders can run without constant dev hours.
Skills
- Full-stack development (React, Next.js, Node.js)
- Website design & UI/UX
- Marketing & growth strategy
- Graphics design & video editing
Projects
Atomic Labs
14-day MVP development studio
Building demo-ready MVPs and web apps for founders. Full-stack development with hosting, auth, payments, and analytics.
Flight Labs
Development agency
Agency work focused on rapid prototyping and product development. Learning to scale client relationships.
Cue AI
Marketing intelligence for founders
AI-powered competitor analysis and marketing playbooks. Helps first-time founders find their first customer.
Proof 3
On-chain credential verification
Blockchain-based credential system. Built the full platform but struggled with market fit. Learned: solve a real pain first.
Proofly
Testimonial collection tool
Free testimonial collection for small businesses. Got users but no monetization path. Lesson: free users ≠ customers.
Swift
AI-powered ideation platform
Idea generation tool with AI. Zero retention after initial signups. Lesson: onboarding > features.
Failures & what I learned
I keep these notes public so I don't repeat them. (Narrator: he repeated some of them.)
- Took on agency clients I couldn't scale — lost time, learned scope control.
- Built features because they sounded cool, not because users asked — wasted months.
- Payment integrations from Uganda are harder than expected — workaround knowledge now exists, but it costs time.
- Thought I could do everything alone — turns out asking for help is a skill too.
Services
No free work. No hourly chaos. Just outcomes.
I'll build a paid beta MVP if you bring an idea and some budget.
I'll rescue a stalled product if the problem is technical and fixable within a sprint.
I'll consult on launching to Reddit/X for first users — tactical, no fluff.
Pricing signal
I don't work for free. I prefer fixed outcomes over hourly chaos. If you want scope, timeline, and a clear ask — I'll give you a quote.