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Projects

Things I've built outside of work hours. Some solve real problems. Some scratched an itch.

BundleOfJoy

Baby tracking for sleep-deprived parents.

Built when my son was born because every baby tracker I tried required too many taps at 3am.

Tracks feeds, diapers, medicine, height, weight, and head circumference. The core interaction is optimized for half-asleep, one-handed use: big buttons, minimal options, no unnecessary screens between you and logging a feed. Shared access so both parents and caregivers can log without passing a phone around.

Used daily by me, my partner, and a handful of new parent friends who needed the same thing.

Maniplab

Ordering platform for compound medicine in Portugal.

Pharmacies in Portugal order compound medicine from specialized labs. The whole process was analog: emails, phone calls, faxes. No tracking, no order history, no visibility into production status.

Maniplab gives pharmacies a proper ordering interface and gives labs a command center for the full compounding procedure. Order intake, production tracking, status updates, all in one place. A small market with a real problem that nobody had bothered to solve digitally.

Deflagr

Automated software reputation monitoring.

If you distribute software, antivirus false positives can tank your download rates overnight. Manually checking VirusTotal across multiple products and release versions doesn't scale.

Deflagr automated the whole thing. Monitored reputation scores across releases, flagged anomalies, and alerted before a false positive became a support ticket avalanche.

Sunsetted after VirusTotal made API access either too costly for internal needs or capped free-tier quotas to the point of being unusable.