How I work
Simple, direct, and documented.
I keep engagements straightforward. Here's what working together actually looks like.
We talk.
A free 30-minute call to understand what you're building, what's not working, and whether I'm the right fit. No pitch deck. Just a conversation.
I send a short proposal.
If it makes sense to work together, I'll send a one-page proposal: scope, timeline, deliverables, and price. No surprises.
Architecture comes first.
Before any code is written, I document what we're building, how it will work, and where the risks are. You sign off before the first sprint.
I work async by default.
No required daily standups. I send structured updates twice a week — what's done, what's next, what needs a decision. If something's blocked, you hear about it the same day.
Delivery includes documentation.
Every engagement ends with working software, architecture notes, and a handoff your team can actually use. I don't leave you with a black box.
A few things I don't do
- —I don't take on more than two engagements at a time.
- —I don't hand work off to junior engineers. I do the work.
- —I don't pad scope to extend an engagement. If I can solve it faster, I do.
- —I don't disappear after launch. I'm reachable if something breaks.
Ready to talk?
If you're dealing with a specific problem — or you're not sure yet whether what you're building is going to hold up — I'm happy to spend 30 minutes on a call to find out.
No sales process. Just a conversation.