Hi, I'm Chris.
I've spent most of my adult life building things. I got my start young, around small businesses and software, and that shaped how I see technology: not as something abstract, but as something practical that should solve real problems, support real people, and hold up in the real world.
Over the last 15+ years, I've worked in small companies and high-responsibility environments where I was often trusted to take ideas from rough concept to finished product: shaping the approach, building the system, getting it live, and making sure it was solid enough to stand on its own.
That's still the work I care about most. I'm drawn to software that feels clear, useful, and well made, with strong foundations, simple interfaces, and the kind of quality that comes from thoughtful decisions all the way through.
I care as much about what makes something durable as I do about the idea itself.
I do my best work helping founders and small teams turn something early and uncertain into something real: software that is reliable, useful, and a little beautiful too.