Some are sites we built for clients. Some are AI-first products we built ourselves. All of them are shipping — and all of them lean on AI to ship more, faster, with fewer hands.
When we say “AI-first,” we mean it. These are products we designed, built, and shipped ourselves — with AI doing real work inside the app, not just in the dev process.
Profilo
AI tools for specialty coffee roasters
A B2B SaaS toolkit for specialty coffee roasters — an interactive SCA flavor wheel, plus an AI bag scanner that turns roast notes into print-ready coffee bag labels across 21 templates. Built from scratch, including the Stripe billing, the branded exports, and the marketing site.
AI inside
Anthropic Claude Haiku powers the bag scanner: a roaster uploads a photo, the model extracts the relevant tasting notes and metadata, and Profilo composes the label automatically.
FastAPI · Python
D3.js
SQLite
Stripe
Anthropic Claude
A web app that lets parents create printable contact cards their kids hand out at the playground, pool, or preschool — photo, friendly message, and a QR code that links back to a private profile. Plus a small kit of free tools (name labels, invitations, emergency cards) and a birthday-party planner with RSVPs.
AI inside
AI shaped the product end-to-end: every illustration, icon, and landing page asset was generated, refined, and shipped through an AI-assisted pipeline — the kind of polish that normally needs a full design team.
From specialty coffee in Thailand to a Danish academic association to a nonprofit roaster in Pennsylvania — every one of these runs on infrastructure we hand-tune and a build process accelerated by AI.
Kboodle
Digital storytelling platform
A web platform for turning photos and memories into shareable life stories — built for families, caregivers, educators, and event hosts.
A curated relocation and lifestyle guide for expats, digital nomads, and families moving to Chiang Mai — neighborhood guides, interactive maps, paid consultations.
A Pennsylvania nonprofit that roasts low-acid specialty coffee and tea while training and employing people with disabilities — sold direct-to-consumer online.
The Danish professional association for media, communication, and journalism researchers. Publishes the peer-reviewed journal MedieKultur and runs annual conferences.