From software products to photography, I enjoy turning ideas into something real.
I've always enjoyed understanding how things work—and even more, building them.
Most of my time is spent creating software, from SaaS products and backend systems to cloud infrastructure and developer tools. I love the process of taking an idea from a blank page and turning it into something people genuinely enjoy using.
Photography is simply another expression of that same curiosity. It encourages me to slow down, pay attention to details, and appreciate moments that might otherwise go unnoticed.
A portfolio platform designed for photographers who want a beautiful website without the complexity. Clean, fast, and focused entirely on the work.
An SMTP testing platform built for developers, making it easy to inspect, debug, and manage emails during development.
Together with my business partner, I also work on electrical installations, automation, and renewable energy projects. It's a completely different industry, but the same mindset applies: understand the problem, design a reliable solution, and build it well.
Not because they're easier to build—but because they're usually harder to get right. Whether I'm designing software or wiring a building, I try to remove unnecessary complexity and focus on what truly matters.
This image has lived on my computer for years
It's a funny reminder that every project involves trade-offs. There isn't a perfect solution—only the one that best fits the problem you're trying to solve.
I'm always working on something new.
Sometimes it's a software product, sometimes a side project, sometimes just an idea worth exploring. The best projects usually start with curiosity—and a willingness to learn something new.