Internal dashboards & admin panels
CRMs, ops dashboards, content management, order routing. Built for the way your team actually works.
// Custom projects
I also build custom internal tools, AI integrations, and small platforms. Things like dashboards, booking systems, chatbots, and bespoke workflows. Each project is scoped and priced individually — usually $2,000 to $10,000+, taking 1 to 6 weeks depending on scope.
A non-exhaustive list. If your project doesn't fit any of these, the contact form goes to me directly — describe what you're trying to do and I'll tell you whether I can help.
CRMs, ops dashboards, content management, order routing. Built for the way your team actually works.
When Calendly is too generic and a custom SaaS is overkill. Self-serve booking with your rules, your calendar, your notifications.
Multi-step forms that post to your CRM, email sequences that fire on real events, lead routing that doesn't require Zapier to break.
Telegram bots, in-app assistants, voice agents. Trained on your data, scoped to your use case, no monthly SaaS dependency.
Search your own docs, transcripts, or knowledge base. Citations included. Privacy-respecting (your data never leaves your infra).
Drafts emails, summarizes calls, tags support tickets, extracts structured data from messy inputs. Built around your existing tools.
Stripe, Twilio, SendGrid, HubSpot, Salesforce, Notion, Linear, Slack, Discord, Telegram, and ~50 others. Whatever your stack needs to talk to.
A small SaaS, a member portal, a client onboarding flow. MVP-grade, deployable, with code you own and can hand off to a contractor to extend.
Cloudflare Workers, AWS, Fly.io, Vercel. Static-first by default, serverless when you need it. CI/CD set up so a deploy is a `git push`.
Same flow as a website build, with a longer timeline. No surprises, no scope creep, no leeching platform.
The form below, an email, a 30-minute call — whatever's easiest. I reply within 2–3 business days for new project inquiries.
Usually 2-4 paragraphs on what I'd build, why I'd build it that way, what it costs, and how long it takes.
Depending on scope. Timelines start once I have the required API keys and access, and assume a quick turnaround on feedback. You get a working build at the end, source code, a deploy, and a Loom walkthrough.
Bugs, questions, tweaks. After that, you can extend it yourself, hire me for follow-up, or hand it to another developer.
Tell me what you're trying to do. The shorter the better — even one sentence is enough to start.
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