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I build websites that do real work.

I design and develop custom web systems — CRMs, member portals, registration flows, dashboards, and interactive tools — for organizations and ambitious ideas.

Built with modern web tools, practical product thinking, and AI-accelerated development.

NCGA Sports Platform Homepage
Sports Portal
NCGA Athlete Profile Page
Athlete Profile
NCWA Outreach CRM Dashboard
Custom CRM
BeliefMap Argument Mapping Tree
Bayesian Engine
BeliefMap Graph Visualization
Logic Tree
80k+ records
Live logic
Account claiming
Large-Scale Data
Data Architecture
Structuring, migrating, and database-optimizing massive relational databases and messy legacy spreadsheets.
Portals & CRMs
Custom Member Access
Login-based tools for admins, members, athletes, and organizations.
Complex UI
Interactive Logics
Argument trees, relevance filters, live Bayesian calculations, and CRM workflows.
AI Leverage
Accelerated Development
Fast iteration with solid human product judgment and total codebase ownership.

Two Kinds of Complexity. One Builder Mindset.

My work spans two distinct categories of software design, proving range across operational mechanics and conceptual mathematics.

Operational Complexity

Handling workflows, relational database pipelines, multi-role registrations, status flows, and external integrations.

Featured in: NCWA Alumni, NCGA Platform

Conceptual Complexity

Handling hierarchical logic models, real-time Bayesian update calculations, relevance challenges, and mathematical transparency UI.

Featured in: BeliefMap / BeliefBayes

What I Build

Practical software assets designed to support real actions and business workflows.

Custom CRMs

Track contacts, prioritize statuses, write notes, log calls, follow-up flags, and coordinate outreach workflows designed around specific business needs.

Member Portals

Account creation, login credentials, role assignments, profile controls, and claiming flows.

Registration Systems

Structured intake forms for athletes, coaches, referees, members, or service inquiries.

Data Imports & Cleanup

Verify phone lines, parse CSVs, normalize data, and activate older, dusty spreadsheets into relational software databases.

Admin Dashboards

Custom dashboards for non-technical users to inspect data, execute filters, and update status rows.

Public Websites

Polished front-end brand layouts optimized for fast loads, connected directly to database pipelines.

Interactive Math Tools

Custom UIs for mapping arguments, computing confidence update calculations, and displaying formula results in real time.

The Developer

I started by learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, then moved into Craft CMS websites and custom web builds. As AI-assisted development matured, I began building larger systems: CRMs, member portals, registration flows, dashboards, and interactive tools that would have been out of reach when I first started.

My focus now is building practical software for organizations and ambitious ideas — especially when the problem is too custom for a template but too immediate to wait for a large software team.

"A lot of my work comes from seeing a real person struggle with a messy process and thinking: this should be software."

How I Build

1

Map the messy workflow

Understand who uses the system, what they need to do, where the current process breaks, and what information matters.

2

Design the data model

Define users, roles, records, statuses, relationships, permissions, and core database actions.

3

Build the interface around the real task

Create screens that match the actual workflow instead of forcing users into generic software patterns.

4

Use AI to accelerate development

I use AI as a development accelerator, not a replacement for product thinking. The value is still in understanding the workflow, shaping the data, choosing the interface, testing, and owning the implementation.

5

Test against real behavior

Check whether the system actually helps someone complete the work faster, cleaner, or with less administrative friction.

Have a workflow that needs software?

Tell me what is messy, manual, repetitive, or hard to manage. I'll help you think through whether it should become a custom database, CRM, portal, dashboard, or interactive app.

Boutique Custom Systems & Web Development
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