I'm a little obsessed with figuring out what's actually worth building.
I've seen product launches zero to one from every lens as a first sales hire, funded founder, and operator. Every angle taught me the same thing: the useful version is smaller and simpler than you think.
Bridge engineers lose hours and design firms hundreds of thousands to errors in contract plans. My friend and I came up with a product to solve this.
I hated spending the last hour per day updating Salesforce. So I founded a company to help other sales reps get their 9 to 5 done by 4pm.
Social media shows you perspectives you agree with. I believed in a new space where people could access perspectives that challenged their own.
A product that reads a bridge contract plan set and shortlists likely Section 555 pay item errors, with evidence behind each flag. Try it below.
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I believe people learn by doing.
There is something magical about taking an idea and turning it into something real. I never found that spark in a classroom but I found it doing, experiencing and building so I dropped out of NYU after my first semester to attend coding bootcamp and move to Silicon Valley.
Since then, I've spent over eight years working on every angle of zero to one launches leveraging the same bias to action and having the pleasure of learning a lot along the way.