Several friends have been asking me what I'm actually working on lately.
They have been seeing me give talks, post AI things, and work on different projects. Some are confused about which one is my full-time gig.
They have been seeing me give talks, post AI things, and work on different projects. Some are confused about which one is my full-time gig.
The short answer is I’m working on multiple projects, because I think it is the best time in history to be a builder. I wrote about why here: https://lnkd.in/gGhvUTyM
The full answer:
Last December, I stepped down from my full-time role and started Learn Parrot to solve my own parenting pain point.
The larger plan is I’m making myself the guinea pig to build a one-person company.
Through that journey, I will build tools to support myself as a solopreneur, or any other lean team. I will productise these tools via nanogent.ai. Through nanogent.ai, I also help clients build and manage their own custom AI agents.
So my key focuses right now:
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Learn Parrot - to solve my own parenting pain point
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nanogent.ai - tools for solopreneurs and lean teams, plus custom AI agents for clients
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Workshops and talks - to engage with the market and stay close to what is actually painful out there
I think the workshops and talks part matters more than people realise. If I’m going to keep building tools that solve real problems, I need to keep my finger on the pulse. Talking to founders, marketers, and parents I would not otherwise meet is how I do market sensing.
I vibe-coded my personal website over the weekend to put all this in one place. About me, my projects, workshops, speaking engagements.
If you are curious about my work, that is the full picture and how the pieces fit.
Also, over the last 6+ months, I have built up a workflow that can build production-grade apps quickly. Ping me if you have an idea you are itching to build.
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