I tried AgnesAI after watching the demo at E27 Echelon. Here is what made the difference between images that looked AI-generated and ones that held together.
A technologist at the edge of AI, UX, and useful software.
Co-founder at BalanceFlo, where we use AI to make ergonomic wellness scalable. I experiment with tools, workflows, and systems. This is where I document the work.
What I'm thinking about.
AI-assisted coding creates documentation debt faster than any team can pay it down manually. A structured workflow changes the economics of catching up.
Dynamic workflows in Claude Code let you describe an outcome and hand off the process design. Here is what that actually looks like in practice.
AI is making building more accessible. The interesting question is no longer which app everyone should use. It's what to build around the way you actually work.
Things I'm making.
Redbacks Cricket OS
A local-first operating system for a community cricket team: match planning, player records, coaching knowledge, and AI-assisted game preparation built around a Git repo.
read build note →BalanceFlo
AI-powered ergonomics program management for making workplace wellness easier to assess, manage, and scale.
read build note →Masala Geek
My public notebook for AI product work, UX systems, local-first tools, and small build logs.
read build note →Go Watch This
A decisive watch picker that returns one title, not another list. Built to remove decision fatigue from streaming.
read build note →myFitTracker
A personal fitness tracker with natural language workout logging and a three-tier AI parsing system. Built for my own training, mobile-first and practically free to run.
read build note →Mac Disk Space Widget
A native macOS menu-bar app that monitors free disk space and offers confirmation-gated cleanup for developer caches. Built after a storage crisis revealed how much invisible tooling bloat accumulates.
read build note →Practical notes from the workshop, not polished thought-leadership vapor.