Recent things I have built. Some are polished products, some are tight utility apps, and all of them came from scratching a real itch.
wheres.app
wheres.app is a lightweight location-sharing app for the moments when “I am on my way” is not enough context. It is built to make coordination simpler, especially when plans are moving, people are mobile, and everyone needs the same source of truth.
The focus is speed and low friction: open the app, share the context that matters, and make it easier for people to understand where things stand without a long text thread.
busygraph
busygraph is a scheduling and workload visualization project. The idea is straightforward: turn abstract busyness into something you can actually see, reason about, and improve.
I built it to make patterns more obvious at a glance, whether that means overloaded stretches, dead zones, or the difference between feeling busy and actually being overscheduled.
pdf redactor
pdf redactor is a focused utility for removing sensitive information from PDF documents. It exists for the common situation where you need a tool that is simple, direct, and trustworthy for a specific job.
The goal is to make redaction feel less like wrestling with heavyweight document software and more like using a sharp, purpose-built tool.