I connect systems that don't talk to each other. Sometimes that's enterprise data systems and pipelines. Lately it's been making my OpenClaw announce the laundry is done through a kitchen Echo in its own voice.
Finds and resumes past AI coding-agent sessions for any directory. One fuzzy-searchable list across Claude Code, Codex, Grok, pi, OpenCode, Antigravity, and Droid.
A floating macOS sidebar that follows tmux, terminal, Claude Code, and Codex focus so project context stays visible outside the IDE.
A continuous background audio stream that keeps playing from a locked phone, with agent replies, notifications, and alerts spoken on demand.
CLI for controlling Amazon Alexa devices. Amazon didn’t publish an API for Alexa+, so I intercepted the traffic, mapped the protocol, and built a command line on top of it.
Day job: automation and integration. Data pipelines, platform integrations, Azure, M365, SharePoint automations, database work. At home I do the same thing but weirder. OpenClaw workflows, integrating wearables, voice interfaces through Alexa and ElevenLabs, integrating physical triggers into automations, a project-rich context database that lets agents track project state and run work overnight. Putting pieces that can link together is how my brain works. Right now that’s mostly OpenClaw.
“What can we do with this and
what can we do this with?”
Automation & Analytics Engineer — data pipelines, platform integrations, database automation, Azure & cloud infrastructure.
Automation, integration, AI workflows
1-hour call. We look at your setup and figure out what to build.
Custom workflows, integrations, voice interfaces, agent infrastructure, enterprise automation — scoped and quoted per project.
Monthly strategy call, 2 hours of build/fix work on your setup, priority access via email, new workflow ideas as I develop them.
Not sure which is right? [email protected]
Come with questions, a half-baked idea, or a setup that’s not doing what you want yet.
Every engagement starts with a strategy call.