Writing
Short pieces that sit close to the work. Mostly product decisions, systems thinking, no-code, teaching, and what I learn from building things with real constraints.
Designing for real work
The best product ideas usually appear when you spend enough time with the operator, not when you try to outsmart the market from a distance.
Constraint as an advantage
HelpKitchen reinforced a lesson I trust more every year: real constraints can make products clearer, faster, and more humane.
Learning in public without waiting for permission
The Code-Free Startup era taught me that momentum often comes from publishing, testing, and iterating before your identity feels fully settled.