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Independent technical consultant
I build automation pipelines, websites, and CRM systems for businesses that have outgrown their current setup. One person scopes, builds, and ships — no handoffs, no account managers, no coordination tax.
Fifteen minutes. By the end you'll know whether it's a fit — and what the next step looks like if it is.
Salesforce-certified · 7+ years · Currently leading technology and marketing at a wealth management firm · Taking on select outside engagements.

Shipped work
Two live properties — a SaaS product I build and operate end-to-end, and a client site with SEO and analytics wired from day one.
How I work
When we're engaged: same-day replies on anything blocking you, predictable updates during active work. I don't disappear after the kickoff call.
Four lanes · one practitioner
Python scripts, API integrations, and document pipelines that replace the manual work eating your team's week.
Wix, WordPress, and Next.js — right stack for the project, technical SEO from day one, and runbooks so your team can maintain it.
GA4 that fires correctly, UTMs that stick, and Search Console reporting searches that matter — not a 60-page PDF audit.
Salesforce-certified. Flows, Apex, Lightning components, and Pardot — configured to match how your team actually sells.
Shipped work
A live SaaS, a client website, and a CRM integration. The full portfolio covers all four lanes — filter by what you need.

Live rental-analysis SaaS. Real-time cash-flow engine with Freddie Mac rates, rent comps, and programmatic SEO across thousands of pages.
→ Live product · paying users
View details →Zero-waste refill retailer. Wix Classic site with Square checkout, GA4 attribution, on-page SEO, and JSON-LD structured data.
→ Live · client maintains via runbook
View details →End-to-end click-to-CRM pipeline with AI-enriched lead routing via Zapier, landing enriched leads in Salesforce in under 30 seconds.
→ Lead capture under 30 seconds, fully automated
View details →Why one practitioner
Most agency projects pass through at least three pairs of hands — strategy to design, design to development, development to QA. Each handoff drops context, adds a coordination tax, and turns scope changes into multi-vendor renegotiations.
The point of hiring one person is that the seams between those lanes don't become coordination problems. The person scoping the project is the person building it and shipping it.
That's the trade you're making: less institutional weight, more continuity. For projects under six figures, the second one wins most of the time.
What I do
Each service is scoped to a single engagement. Hire me for one lane, or combine when the project genuinely spans two or three. Not sure which fits? Book a call — we'll figure it out.
Automation
This is the lane I work in most. The work spans Python scripts that run on a schedule, API integrations between tools that don't ship with native connectors, document pipelines that generate and route hundreds of files without anyone touching them, and scrapers that turn external data sources into clean inputs to your systems. The principle is the same in every project: identify the manual loop, codify it, instrument it so you can trust it, and then leave it running.
1–3 weeks for most pipelines
See how it works →Web design
Website work is its own lane. I plan, build, and ship sites for service businesses, eCommerce stores, and SaaS products. The stack depends on the project: Wix for clients who want to maintain it themselves, WordPress when there's an existing ecosystem to integrate with, Next.js when the project is custom enough to need it. What stays the same: technical SEO from day one, GA4 and Search Console configured so events mean something, and a build your team can update without calling me every time they need to change a phone number.
2–6 weeks depending on scope
See how it works →Consulting
Web consulting is the work that makes your existing site actually informative. GA4 set up so events fire correctly. Search Console verified and producing useful queries. UTM parameters disciplined enough that you can run an attribution report without it being fiction. Structured data deployed where it earns its keep. Most consulting engagements start with an audit, then we fix the highest-leverage problems first — with implementation, not a 60-page PDF.
1–4 weeks per audit + fix cycle
See how it works →CRM
Most Salesforce instances start clean and then accumulate years of abandoned automation and conflicting rules. CRM administration is the work of bringing it back — auditing the org, killing dead Flows, simplifying the data model, or building new logic that matches how your team actually sells. Pardot/Account Engagement is part of the same lane when marketing automation lives in Salesforce.
1 week to a full quarter
See how it works →From the field
Notes from real projects — automation pipelines, SEO experiments, and CRM problems with workable answers.

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Read post →Tell me what's broken, what's manual, or what you want built. We'll know in fifteen minutes whether it makes sense to work together.
1. You describe the problem
What's broken, what's manual, or what you want built.
2. I scope the work
Timeline, approach, and whether I'm the right fit.
3. You decide
No pressure, no follow-up spam. If it's not a fit, I'll say so.