How I think about automation, systems, and working together
I work with small teams that already have real systems in place β and real friction between them. My role is not to sell tools or rebuild everything from scratch, but to understand how things actually work day to day and reduce unnecessary manual effort.
I donβt guess. We understand the workflow and constraints before deciding what to build.
I focus on how tools interact in the real world β handoffs, edge cases, and failure modes.
Clear documentation and a solution your team can understand and support.
Iβve spent over 20 years working with automation, integrations, and systems that support real-world operations. I started out on a support desk while studying network engineering, where I first began automating repetitive tasks to reduce errors and save time.
Over the years, that work expanded into building integrations between disparate systems, automating data flows, and creating tooling that reduced manual entry, reconciliation, and uncertainty. Iβve worked across many stacks and environments, choosing approaches based on fit rather than trends.
I work as a hybrid technology partner. Some teams need a focused engagement to remove a specific bottleneck. Others prefer occasional involvement as systems evolve.
You work directly with me β no handoffs, no layers, no confusion.
Automations are built and validated against how your workflow actually runs.
You get clear notes on what was built, what it does, and how to support it.
Iβm based in Manchester, Tennessee, where I work remotely with clients across the U.S. Outside of work, I spend time with my wife and our large, energetic family. We homeschool, work from home, and try to keep life balanced amid the chaos.
A short conversation is usually enough to tell whether discovery makes sense.
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