I build zen apps - or simplicity and minimalism - designed for myself, shared for anyone who finds them useful.
No clutter. No complexity. Just clean tools that work.
π Building everything
Not a fan of vibe-coding! but Deep in "vibe-coding" mode-crafting minimal, high-utility tools that prioritize user privacy and speed. I build to solve my own problems, then ship them to the world.
- π Beelyt - The minimal habit tracker that stays out of your way. Launched on ProductHunt to bring simplicity back to consistency.
- π¦· LifeBite - A privacy-first PWA for logging the small but important moments of daily life. Uses AI to summarize your day without your data ever leaving the device.
- π οΈ rep-chrome - (Contrib/Collab) Burp-style HTTP Repeater for Chrome DevTools with built-in AI for security analysis.
- ποΈ Memo - My personal sandbox and home for experimental web apps.
- π¦ Many More... Explore the tools
- Privacy-First Engineering: Exploring how to leverage LLMs for personal growth (like LifeBite) while maintaining 100% local-first data integrity.
- Minimalist UI: Obsessing over reducing friction in PWAs to make "logging" feel as natural as breathing.
- Rapid Prototyping: Moving from idea to ProductHunt launch in record time.
- ProductHunt Featured: Beelyt - Minimal Habit Tracker.
- PWA Evangelist: Focused on building apps that work everywhere, offline-first.
- "Privacy is not a feature, it's the foundation." β All my personal tools start with the premise that the developer shouldn't own your data.
- "Ship, then iterate." β Ideas are cheap; execution and user feedback are everything.
- Minimalism over Bloat: If a feature doesn't add 10x value, it doesn't belong in the UI.
- Powered by high-quality caffeine and clean code.
- Believer in the "Small Tools" manifestβdoing one thing exceptionally well.
- When not coding, Iβm likely exploring the intersection of AI and human psychology.