Things I build for myself.
I build the tools I can't buy: bots, automations and systems that save me time or teach me faster. This is what runs in the background.
Research-analyst bots
Auto-bots that do the grunt work of equity and crypto research: screening, summarising and flagging, so I act on signal, not noise.
Self-improving second brain
An Obsidian system that auto-scrapes viral reels, LinkedIn posts and podcasts, distils them, and gets sharper every day.
Trading & journaling dashboards
Internal dashboards for my own trading, with live data, journals and automations wired into one place.
The content engine
A pipeline that turns my daily inputs into scripts and posts, the system behind 2.7M views a month.
And plenty I do just because.
Not everything has to ship or scale. A lot of what I do is pure curiosity, and it quietly makes everything else better.
Productivity websites
I build small productivity tools and websites just because I enjoy it, scratching my own itch and shipping something useful by the weekend.
Learning AI
I learn AI for fun: agents, automations, prompt engineering, and wire whatever I learn straight back into the things I'm building.
Podcasts & deep dives
I watch podcasts and long-form deep dives constantly, mining them for ideas on markets, building and how people actually think.
Learning, constantly
I learn a lot of things for the sake of it. The compounding curiosity is the point. New rabbit hole every week.