I didn’t discover tech. I grew up inside it.
As a kid, I was the one people called when something stopped working. Phones, computers, random glitches. I did not just fix them, I needed to understand them. That curiosity turned into obsession.
In 2018, I wrote my first real code.
I started experimenting with WordPress and Python. Around the same time, my older brother asked me to build a website for his business. I had no idea what I was doing, but I figured it out. When it finally worked, something clicked.
That was the turning point.
It stopped being a habit and became a path. I went all in: Udemy, Codecademy, late nights, trial and error. Codecademy stood out because writing code and seeing it come alive instantly made everything real. I was not just learning. I was building.
By 2020, I was freelancing.
No network. No shortcuts. Just cold calls, persistence, and small wins that slowly built confidence. In 2021, I stepped into global platforms like Upwork, competing, learning, and adapting fast.
In 2023, I landed my first full-stack role at Sinappsus.
I worked on Witchiam from the ground up, seeing a product go from idea to launch. That experience changed how I think. It was no longer just about code. It was about systems, users, and impact.
Then came real product pressure.
After launch, I joined a team building CirculateIt, a platform connecting clients with talent. We shipped something real. It did not take off, but that taught me as much as success would have.
So I made a decision: instead of waiting, I build.
After working as an independent contractor at TechGenius for over a year, I saw how inconsistent contract cycles can be. Today I keep building products, experimenting with ideas, and pushing my limits alongside my AI teammate.
I still work with real clients, and I am just getting started.
I build high-converting work while creating my own tools and platforms. There is something bigger I am chasing. Something that matters. And I am ready for it.