Not actually me

I’ve been building products for ten+ years now, at tech companies ranging from scrappy startups to more established places. I like the work because it sits at the intersection of understanding: who am I building for, what does it mean to create something that works, and how do I actually build the thing?

Lately I’ve been deep in AI product development, which feels like we’re all figuring it out as we go. There’s a big shift in what it means to “do product” and no tools, processes, or priors are safe.

Currently living in Brooklyn, doing Brooklyn things.

Getting more involved in community organizations focused on consciousness and climate. Also exploring how AI tools and vibe coding open the door enable new forms of creative expression.