I didn't build this because I knew what I was doing.
I built it because I couldn't stop thinking about the problem.
I’m a senior product manager — for 15+ years I’ve built software in healthcare, defense, and government, where failure isn’t an option. I led a single sign-on rollout that cut clinician login time 50% for 10,000+ providers across 25+ military treatment facilities, plus automated regulatory workflows for government teams. I decide what gets built — I don’t write the code. Define a problem clearly enough, and the solution becomes obvious.
That changed when AI did. I spent 2025 learning it — courses, certifications, building nothing but skill — then started shipping. Six live products in the last twelve months: Amplifi (AI SaaS for podcasters), Tabflow and ToneSync (Chrome extensions on the Web Store), Caption Coach AI (live on the App Store with paying subscribers), Spire (my first iOS game, live on the App Store), and a roster of custom AI agents I run every day. I’m not learning AI on the job — I ship with it every week. No engineering degree. No technical co-founder. Just AI as my co-builder.
The agents handle the work I’d otherwise do by hand — research, content, repurposing. I run them in my own workflow first, then share what actually works. Every feature I ship, every prompt that lands, every mistake along the way gets posted on TikTok and Instagram and unpacked in the Sunday Signal newsletter — so non-technical founders, marketers, and operators can copy it.
Sun Ventures is where all of it lives. If you’ve ever been told you have to be technical to ship software, this is proof that you don’t. You need taste, obsession, and the willingness to publish before it’s polished.
"I build like an engineer, decide like a product manager, and test like a user."