I design, build, and ship real software: iOS apps, web platforms, and Mac tools, with AI as my engineering team. Former Lead Creative at Apple, Inc., real products shipped. If your business is missing a tool, I can build it.
A personal CRM for the relationships that matter. Smart contacts, follow-up reminders, digital business cards, meetup invites, and home-screen widgets. Free and Pro tiers on the App Store.
A fully local AI audio suite for Mac: studio-grade denoising, auto-leveling, silence removal, word-level Whisper transcription, text-based editing, and voice cloning. No cloud, no subscription.
An AI clip bot for video podcasts. Transcribes episodes with speaker diarization (who said what, Descript-style) and helps surface and cut the best moments automatically.
A personal finance iOS app with live bank connections via Plaid: transactions, liabilities, and auth, backed by a custom API with production-grade key security.
A white-label phone concierge platform for trade businesses. Real licensed pros answer an owner's phone as their own team, with triage, booking, and lead capture built in.
An opportunity engine for a website-refresh business. Tracks local prospects, scores refresh opportunities, manages the pipeline, and generates outreach copy.
A community platform for the crunchy-living niche. Web app plus companion iOS app, with auth, content, and community features on a modern serverless stack.
An iOS creative companion with home-screen widgets and a system share extension, so ideas can be captured and developed from anywhere on the phone.
These are starting points. The real version gets designed around how your team actually works, starting with a free call.
Before Earnestly AI, I spent years as a Lead Creative at Apple, Inc., teaching technology to everyone from first-time users to business owners. Doing that every day builds a skill most consultants never develop: making complex things click for real people.
That is why my work does not stop at implementation. I build the system, then I train your team until they own it, the same discipline I practiced at Apple. The capability stays in your building, not with a vendor.
I work with AI to turn a rough idea into architecture docs, data models, and build plans before writing a line of code.
Claude and other coding agents write, refactor, and debug alongside me. I direct, review, and make the product calls.
Not demos: App Store listings, Plaid integrations, Stripe billing, deployed sites. The goal is always a product someone can use.