I’m not coding every second of the day. I have work, family, and a real need to recharge. But when I get the right focus, I like turning simple ideas into useful things people can actually try — like MixMyDog.com.
I enjoy taking an idea and turning it into something that works. I’m still learning, still improving, but I like building tools that are clear, useful, and easy for regular people to understand.
I try to build the same way I live — focused, practical, and not rushed. I care about simple layouts, useful features, and small details that make a project feel easier to use.
A small collection of real apps, experiments, and tools I’ve built while learning, testing ideas, and bringing useful projects online.
An AI-powered web app that helps people explore possible dog breed mixes through interactive previews and visual generation.
Best for: Exploring fun breed combinations in a simple, visual way.
What started as a simple idea between family and friends slowly became a real public-facing project through DMC Labs.
Easy, private, and built for everyday use.
A simple Android app for tracking borrowers, payments, and balances. I built it to be easy, private, and useful for everyday lending situations.
Now available publicly on Google Play.
A simple world radio app for discovering stations from different countries through a clean listening experience. It is currently being refined and tested for Android.
I’m keeping this one honest on the portfolio: it is real, active, and still being improved before a wider release.
A calmer way to show projects that are still growing: clear status, simple purpose, and no fake hype.
If you have a project, an app idea, or a digital tool you want to bring to life, send me a message below.