Independent UX engineer building tools for indie founders
Design & build products that founders love
I combine UX expertise with practical engineering to help early-stage teams ship faster. From concept to launch, I'm your technical design partner.
About
I'm a UX engineer passionate about solving real problems for indie founders. With 7+ years designing and building digital products, I specialize in turning ambitious ideas into elegant, functional tools that users actually want to use.
What I do
Services I offer
Product Strategy & Audits
Deep-dive analysis of your product's UX, user flows, and competitive positioning. I'll identify friction points and actionable improvements to increase engagement and retention.
UX Design & Prototyping
End-to-end design of features, interfaces, and entire products. From wireframes to high-fidelity prototypes, I create designs that are both beautiful and functional.
Implementation & Launch
I don't just hand off designs. I work closely with your team to implement, test, and refine until your product launches with confidence.
Featured work
Selected projects
ContentFlow — Collaborative Blogging Platform
Redesigned publishing workflow for teams, reducing article-to-launch time by 40%.
DataStack — Analytics Dashboard Redesign
Built accessible, real-time data visualization for non-technical users.
Mindful — Mental Health Mobile App
Designed accessible mental health companion app focused on daily check-ins and progress tracking.
From the blog
Thoughts & writing
The No-Code Revolution for Indie Founders
No-code tools aren't just faster than traditional development—they've fundamentally changed what's possible for bootstrapped founders with limited budgets.
How to Know When to Hire a Designer
Not every founder needs a designer from day one. Here's the framework I use to help founders know when it's actually time to bring one on.
Why Most SaaS Onboarding Fails (And How to Fix It)
I've audited hundreds of SaaS products, and 85% have onboarding experiences that actively push users away. The problem isn't complexity—it's how we introduce it.