Independent · Phoenix, AZ

Software that solves real problems.

I build tools end-to-end — the data layer, the alerting, the UI, the deploy. Shipped, hosted, and quietly running. No frameworks worship, no complexity for its own sake.

Two shipped projects, two very different problems.

SaaS · Live in Production

StockNews

A real-time market alerting platform. Watches prices, dividends, quarterly earnings, analyst ratings, and federal macro data — surfaces signals as they happen, before the news cycle catches up. User accounts, pricing tiers, custom watchers per user.

Python FastAPI PostgreSQL Fly.io FRED API Google OAuth
stocknews.bondpb.com
Family Build · Gentry, Arkansas

Sleepy Hollow Store

A family build. My grandparents Van and Lois Morley have owned Sleepy Hollow Store since 1991 — the building itself dates back to 1945.

A country store, bakery, and health-food shop on Highway 59 a mile south of Gentry, Arkansas. The site honors what's already there: cinnamon rolls people drive miles for, baked at 5:30 every morning — plus 80 years of Highway 59 heritage.

Single-page HTML Hand-written CSS Cloudflare Pages Mobile-first
clients.bondpb.com / sleepy-hollow-store

How I work.

01

End-to-end

I'm comfortable across the stack — backend services, data pipelines, auth, UI, deploys. One person, one system, no handoff seams.

02

Built to run

Every project I ship runs in production. Hosted on real infrastructure with monitoring, error tracking, and uptime that doesn't depend on my laptop being open.

03

Honest scope

I'd rather ship a sharp v1 than a sprawling v0.5. Small surface area, clear constraints, real users — that's how things actually get better over time.

Have something you want built?

Tell me what you're trying to solve. I'll come back with what I'd build, what it would cost, and how soon it could be live.

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