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A sharper corner of the internet for product notes and software craft.

I build things that start small, get tested in the wild, and grow into calmer systems. This site is where I write about product direction, interface work, and engineering decisions that survive contact with real users.

A lot of experiments begin as Telegram Mini Apps. The useful ones earn the right to become durable web products and, later, mobile software without a rewrite from scratch.

Telegram-first launches

Design systems with taste

Portable architecture for mobile later

Recent writing

Fresh notes from the workshop floor.

Why this site exists

A personal site should feel like a point of view.

I care about product direction, visual restraint, and code that stays useful when the platform changes. That mix shapes what I build and what I write down.

Expect essays on shipping, interfaces, architecture boundaries, and the real work of turning early traction into software that can keep evolving.

The best systems are fast to launch, calm to maintain, and flexible enough to survive the next platform shift.

Product over performance art

Ship the smallest complete slice, then let feedback decide what deserves more complexity.

Architecture with an exit plan

Keep business logic portable so the move from web to mobile is a migration, not a restart.

Writing that stays concrete

I prefer clear tradeoffs, hard edges, and examples that help other builders ship with less noise.