Keith Katale

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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.

~$2kFirst MVP revenue
70%Triage time saved
Lessons learned

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

Failures & what I learned

I keep these notes public so I don't repeat them. (Narrator: he repeated some of them.)

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.

Client feedback