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I build the whole thing, and it stays up.

Nine of my products answer right now — not case-study fiction, live URLs you can click. The biggest runs 364 API routes behind 454 test files. I built all of it alone, which means nothing on your project gets lost between specialists.

“The whole thing” means the parts agencies quote separately: auth, database, billing that retries and refunds correctly, tests, deployment, and the SEO plumbing that makes the thing findable.

The proof

Work that backs this page.

The scope

What a commission includes

  • Next.js + TypeScript, statically rendered wherever content should be crawlable
  • Stripe billing wired for the failure paths, not just the happy one
  • Supabase or Postgres with row-level security done properly
  • Tests and an evidence document for every phase that ships
  • Core Web Vitals treated as a release gate, not a wish

Straight answers

Asked often.

Landing page or full application?
Both. A landing page takes days; a full app with auth, billing, and data is a phased build with an evidence doc per phase.
Do you work with existing codebases?
Yes. I read before I write — the first deliverable on an existing codebase is an honest map of what's actually there.
Who owns the code?
You do. Repo, deploy, domain — handed over, documented.
How do we start?
Tell me what you're building in two sentences. I'll reply with scope, or with the name of someone better suited.

Tell me what you're building. If I'm the wrong person, I'll say so and point you somewhere better.