I start with problems I've lived, then build and ship products fast — from prototypes to real-world tools.
Five tools built from real frustrations. Each one solves a problem I lived personally.
Sam Altman tweeted that pricing was hard. Then I noticed every SaaS founder saying the same thing. I also noticed the same thing working on a fintech pricing page. So I built the tool I wished existed.
Paste any pricing page URL and get a structured revenue audit: conversion leaks, packaging weaknesses, value metric analysis, and a 3-step action plan.
"Bo kay" means home in Martinican Creole. Because a good listing doesn't just describe a property — it makes someone feel like they're already home.
Some property listings are notoriously poor — too short, missing key details, no structure. BoKay AI takes your raw property details (rooms, size, energy rating, photos) and generates a compelling enhanced description that actually sells.
Managing pricing tables across multiple markets means multiple documents (Google Sheets, Notion pages), multiple owners, and inevitable inconsistencies.
One source of truth for all pricing data, with per-market eligibility rules, locale management, and auto-translation via Gemini. Any team — product, marketing, legal — works from the same table. Built as a prototype for stakeholders at my current company.
Marketing teams were launching promotions in 5 days and taking them down in 2 hours of manual work. I built a system to fix both.
Promo Hub lets marketing create, schedule, and retire promotional modules across pages — no engineering dependency, no manual cleanup. Set a start date, set an end date, done.
My son was learning multiplication and I noticed that passive memorization without practice doesn't stick — so I built something that makes the practice feel like play.
Two modes: Learn and Play. The learning grid lets kids hover to see multiplication as area — rows, columns, and rectangles lighting up to make the concept visual. The play mode offers three games: Flashcards for self-paced recall, Quiz Whiz with streak tracking and confetti, and Time Attack — 60 seconds, as many problems as possible.
I'm a Growth PM with a background in acquisition who builds the products I wish existed.
Every project starts with a real problem I've lived personally.
I turn that into prototypes, side projects, and live products — like Promo Hub, an intuitive internal tool that replaced days of setup and hours of manual cleanup.
I connect with people and companies who see building and product thinking as inseparable.