Things I've built.
Two are on the App Store. The rest are honest, in-progress builds. I'd rather show you a real prototype than a faked product — building in the open is the point.
HyCrew.
Your AI training partner for HYROX & Yoddha. Track sims, analyze races, and chase faster splits — all from your Apple Watch.
I built HyCrew because nothing else understood HYROX. Generic trackers see a race as "75 minutes of mixed cardio" — they can't tell me my sled push cost 40 seconds or that my row-to-run transition spiked my heart rate. So I built the tool I needed: every station timed individually, on the wrist, with AI that flags exactly where the back half breaks down.



Looplink.
Calm, ad-free logic puzzles — built to play, not to farm your attention.
One quiet home for Nikoli-style logic puzzles by Loop Games. Loop (Slitherlink) and Bridges (Hashi) are live today; Lights (Akari) and the Loop Games hub land in the next version. Daily ladders, an endless generator with guaranteed-unique solutions, hints that teach, and iCloud sync — no ads, no tracking, no in-app-purchase nags.


Also on the bench.
DXTR
Live · personalA private, multi-agent AI wealth desk on Telegram. Eight specialist agents run simultaneously — portfolio strategy, tax, markets, retirement / FIRE, expenses, and a Buffett-style value scanner — auto-routed and synthesised into what-to-buy / what-to-sell calls, daily briefings, and portfolio-health checks. Built on Claude with live Indian-market data; my own money runs on it.

VibePost
Live · personalAn AI Instagram growth manager on Telegram — six specialist agents (content, captions, trends, analytics, scheduling, profile) with smart routing, auto-syncing Instagram + Spotify, and proactive daily content packs. Built on Claude; live, and what my wife runs her account on.
Trace & Roar
In buildTrace & Roar: ABC for Kids — a finger-tracing learning game for the kid who hates writing. Ad-free, pay-once, native iOS. Built by a dad and tested on a real 4-year-old. Not shipped yet.

Want one of these built for you?
I prototype and ship 0→1 products — especially AI features that have to survive real users. Tell me the idea.