Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Person

Most people don’t need more technology. They need someone who can actually help them use what they already have. That’s what I love to do.

I’m a full-stack developer with 13 years of professional experience, which is a fancy way of saying I’ve spent a long time building things on the internet and learning how all the pieces fit together. But the part people actually care about is that I explain things clearly, I genuinely enjoy the process, and I never make anyone feel bad for asking a question.

Honestly, I’ve always gotten more satisfaction from helping someone understand something than from any technical achievement. There’s something about that moment when it clicks for someone that I find genuinely rewarding.

What I Actually Do

Depending on the day, I’m helping a small business owner finally get their Apple devices talking to each other, editing a podcast episode for a doctor who decided to start sharing her expertise online, building a WordPress site for a local creative, or setting up a home recording space for someone who’s been putting off starting their show for two years.

The through-line is always the same: someone has something they want to do, and I help them do it in a way that makes sense to them.

The Human Stuff

When I’m not deep in someone’s tech setup, you’ll find me near water—pools, oceans, resorts, I’m not picky. I’m also the host of System Hyperlink, a weekly podcast that covers the most interesting things happening in Apple, PKM, dev tools, and geek culture in under 15 minutes.

People have described me as a teddy bear.

Ready to Stop Fighting Your Tech?

Let’s figure it out together! No jargon, no judgment, just help from someone who genuinely enjoys this stuff.