What I'm Building...

A lab of product ideas I'm actively shipping (privately) including an AI-powered "California Live" mapping platform, home inventory and homebuying tools, and more. Contact me for preview links and demos.
Cottonwoods is a geospatial mapping platform integrating real-time data layers (fires, earthquakes, road cams, ski resort conditions) with agent-based AI workflows. I'm actively integrating MCP (Model Context Protocol) tooling and agentic AI pipelines that can query, reason over, and surface map data conversationally. The goal is a platform that doesn't just display information but actively assists decision-making. There are some fun easter eggs too 👀
Great Circles is an interactive geometry tool for exploring how scale and distance actually work on a sphere. Inspired by thetruesize.com, it lets you drag country and region outlines across the globe, visualize true great-circle paths between points, and toggle spherical transforms to reveal how much standard map projections distort reality. It's a strong educational tool for geography and cartography, with real product potential for travel analytics, aviation, and GIS education platforms. Coming soon are features to learn about landmarks and land use based on your phone's bearing.
Home Inventory started as a tool to tag, photograph, and organize belongings, and has grown into a full homebuying decision platform. It now includes a mortgage calculator, budget planner, offer strategy advisor, closing timeline tracker, property comparisons dashboard, and realtor checklist. Every feature has been shaped by using the app myself throughout an active home search, which means the product decisions are grounded in genuine UX needs.
Slide Roulette is a party game for teams: players are dealt a random wild image and must improvise a confident, funny, and totally made-up presentation on the spot. Configurable slide count, auto-advance speed, and a title screen make it flexible enough for team ice-breakers, improv nights, or off-the-wall retrospectives.
None of these are publicly released yet, but I'm happy to share preview links, schedule a demo, or talk through the product thinking behind any of them. Reach out.
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