Service · Web
You're looking at the portfolio piece
Most web developers link you to their past work. I built a whole fake operating system and put mine inside it — the draggable windows, the detective on the prairie, the window you're reading right now. If you're in desktop mode, grab this title bar and drag it around. See?
What I build for actual money
- Event & non-profit sites — registration, ticketing, and donation flows built to survive the morning-of traffic spike.
- Small-business sites & stores — a real online presence without plugin soup and its monthly bills.
- Internal tools — the custom app no off-the-shelf product is quite shaped like.
- Progressive web apps — live on the phone home screen, skip the app-store paperwork.
The stack
ReactTypeScriptNext.jsTailwindNode.jsPythonServerlessAWSVercelCloudflareTranslation for non-developers: fast to build, cheap to run, boring to maintain.
Yes, building an entire fictional operating system to sell web development is showing off. That is what a portfolio is for.