Projects
Booooookmarks • Visit
I've never liked browser bookmarks, and apps like Raindrop feel like operating systems unto themselves. I created Booooookmarks as a fancy shoebox to keep links in. It also has a layer of organization and sharing. I can assemble a folder of design inspiration and easily share it with a co-worker, for example. Then it's easy to turn off sharing later. I use it everyday, and you might enjoy it, too.
Clackpad • Visit
I'm building Clackpad as an alternative to Markdown-focused writing apps like Bear or Ulysses; and as a more comfortable place to write longform prose than Apple Notes. I also feel that apps like Evernote—like a lot of subscription apps at this moment—costs too much at this moment than it delivers in real value. The beautiful thing about software is that you can make your own, and have it be whatever you want. With Clackpad I'm deleting everything that annoys me about writing apps, and just making my own. Launching soon.
Aulait • Visit
Another great thing about software is that it can be as specific and niche as you want it to be. I built Aulait as an excuse to get familiar with Swift programming, precisely for a need I had. It lets you record coffee brewing recipes and take notes in a simple, purpose-made app meant for coffee. Aulait is more or less dormant now as I never updated it for iOS 26, but I've considered bringing it back for iOS 27. Stay tuned.