I'm a backend systems architect. I build the infrastructure that lets founders step away from their businesses — and come back to something still standing.
What I share here comes from real client engagements: platform migrations that revealed deeper structural gaps, automations that were failing silently, onboarding flows that were leaking revenue before anyone noticed.
Not theory. Not frameworks borrowed from someone else's business model.
If you're here, your business has probably outgrown the infrastructure it started with. You'll find the diagnosis — and the architecture — right here.
You'll leave with clearer thinking on:
• Where your backend is creating drag instead of momentum
• What's actually breaking your automations (it's rarely what you think)
• How to build infrastructure for the business you've already become — not the one you launched with