I’m not a traditional developer who speaks in acronyms or expects you to already know how everything works. I’m an independent builder who figured this out the same way most people do, by spending the time, breaking things, and learning how systems actually fit together.
I didn’t come from a computer science background, and I don’t believe clarity should be locked behind technical jargon. What I learned instead is that most applications, platforms, and tools aren’t complicated, they’re just poorly framed. Once you understand the structure, the rest becomes approachable.
That approach led to building real, working systems: a children’s video streaming platform (The Kids Zone) serving thousands of videos, multiple content and membership websites, and AI-gency an AI tool SaaS platform built around ownership, modular systems, and practical outputs rather than hype.
The site you’re viewing now follows the same philosophy. It was built using a website builder I created, hosted on a platform I designed, running on infrastructure I own, not because it’s flashy, but because ownership matters.
I don’t position myself above the people I work with. I’m simply someone who stayed with the process long enough to find a path that works and who can now assist others in finding their own.