
From financial models to strategy consulting to AI
I started my career in finance, crunching numbers & building models. Now I'm at a strategy consulting firm, solving big business problems. But somewhere along the way, I jumped on the vibe coding bandwagon—not the massive, world-changing kind, but the scrappy, useful, everyday kind. In my free time, I tinker with automations, workflows, and tiny apps that solve annoying little problems we all face. Fair warning: I'm the person who builds a simple timer and somehow ends up adding weather integration, Spotify controls, and a built-in calculator. It's a problem, but at least it's a fun problem. This site is my playground, where I dump all the cool stuff (at least I think its cool!) I'm building and honestly can't shut up about (ask my team!). Think N8N automations, web apps from Replit/ Bolt that started simple (then got wonderfully complicated), and sometimes my brutally honest takes on why some product features are pure genius. If you're into practical AI, love watching someone get way too excited about automation, or just enjoy good products— you're gonna love it here. Come see what I'm obsessing over this week
Little bit more about me...
My building process:
Start simple → Add one feature → Add seventeen more → Question life choices → Ship anyway.
Most of my best automations come from being too lazy to do something manually more than twice.
I'm that guy who will spend 3 hours building a tool to save 10 minutes, thinks Excel helper columns are not cool and writing a macro is better, and gets unreasonably excited when an API call works on the first try. Adrak Chai-powered, serial procastinator, and always down to chat with fellow automation nerds who get it.
Built something cool? Broke something spectacularly? Let's talk!"
"Someone said 'You're building all this cool AI stuff, where's your NEWSLETTER?' I am launching one soon
Weekly drops of the stuff I'm building - tiny automations that'll save your sanity, web apps that started simple (then got complicated), and honest takes on products that actually don't suck.
No fluff, just useful things you can steal and improve. Because why should I be the only one overengineering solutions to problems that barely exist?"