Hey, I’m starting this thing
So here’s the deal - I’m a frontend engineer by day, building side projects by night, and I’ve got some thoughts I want to share.
I spend my 9-5 writing React components and debugging CSS, but my real passion kicks in after hours. That’s when I’m building PenPrism (AI writing that keeps your voice - transform perspectives into professional content) and AI Agents List (curated collection of the best AI agents from across the internet). Plus a few more projects brewing in the background.
What I’ve learned (the hard way)
Here’s something that took me way too long to figure out: perfect code means nothing if nobody uses it.
I’ve seen too many projects with beautifully polished codebases sitting there with zero users, while some janky app with outdated tech is pulling in serious revenue. The difference? One solved a real problem, the other was just… well, perfectly coded.
Moving across the whole stack - frontend, backend, QA, DevOps - taught me something even more important: sales and marketing aren’t afterthoughts. They’re not the “business people’s job.” They’re absolutely crucial to product success, maybe even more than the code itself.
Since I can actually build the thing, I get to influence business decisions with technical context. Sometimes the biggest business impact comes from a tiny UX tweak, not a massive feature rebuild.
Why I’m writing this
I’m transitioning from frontend-only to full-stack, diving deep into LLMs and AI, and honestly? I think if your biggest advantage as a developer is just writing code, you might be in trouble. AI is changing everything, and the developers who get it are the ones thinking about products, users, and business value.
This blog is where I’ll share what I’m learning as I build in public. Expect thoughts on:
- Building products people actually want
- AI/LLM integration (because it’s everywhere now)
- The real challenges of going from employee to builder
- Why marketing matters more than you think
- Updates on what I’m building and what’s working (or not)
No corporate BS, no “10 Ways to Optimize Your React Components” tutorials. Just real talk about building stuff that matters.
Come along for the ride
I’m figuring this out as I go, and I’d love to have you along. Whether you’re a potential collaborator, future employer, someone who might use my products, or just another builder trying to make sense of this wild industry - welcome.
Hit me up if anything resonates. Always down to chat about products, AI, or why your last feature probably didn’t need to be built.
Let’s build something people love.
Follow along for more thoughts on building products that actually matter.