02 / CURRENT BUILDS

Things I've
built.

All of it in 4-hour windows. All of it intentionally small.

01
2024
Active

Forge Agency

B2B AI automation for businesses stuck in manual workflows.

Custom AI agents for B2B service companies — lead qualification bots, RevOps automation, customer success agents, proposal generators. Built to replace repetitive work and give small teams leverage they couldn't afford to hire. Typical ROI: 20-40 hours/month saved per deployment.

Node.jsGoogle GeminiSupabaseNext.jsn8n
02
2024
Live

Dad Strength App

AI-programmed strength training for dads who don't have time.

A progressive web app that builds weekly training programs using Gemini — adapting weights and volume based on your logged sets, RIR, and training history. Five programs ranging from 15-minute bodyweight circuits to 5-day barbell splits. No gym-bro posturing. Just what actually works when you have 40 minutes before the baby wakes up.

Next.jsSupabaseGemini AITypeScriptTailwind
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03
2025
Internal

OpenClaw

The autonomous task OS running the whole Forge operation.

A local agent stack that handles the business while I'm not at a desk. Ten scheduled agents running 5 AM to 9 PM: morning briefing, prospect research, content production, market intelligence, lead enrichment, EOD reporting. Built on Node.js with Google APIs, Apollo, Brave Search, and Discord as the HITL layer.

Node.jsGoogle APIsApollo.ioDiscordBrave SearchGemini
04
2025
Internal

Forge Client OS

Internal CRM and SOW generator for Forge Agency.

A Next.js client management dashboard — tracks agency clients, contract values, deliverables, and generates AI-written Statements of Work that save directly to Google Drive. Built for a one-person agency that can't afford to spend an hour on admin per client.

Next.jsSupabaseGoogle Docs APIGeminiTypeScript
05
2024
Active

YouTube — Forge OS

The transparent build log.

Weekly videos documenting the exact build — what shipped, what broke, what it cost, what it made. Scripts written by AI, research done by agents, but the perspective is mine. The whole point is that watching someone build honestly is more useful than watching someone perform.

YouTubeFinal Cut ProOpenClaw
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