A self-taught developer and a licensed health insurance broker, in one person. I build the systems myself, and the thing that matters most to me is using them so people can actually access their healthcare.
Most people who say they "do tech" know how to use one tool. I build the tools. End to end. The screen you look at, the engine running behind it, the connections to your bank or your CRM or your ads, and the automations that keep working while you sleep.
I am self-taught and a little obsessed with it. I did not learn this in a classroom, I learned it by building real software that real people now depend on every day.
Not theory. Real, working software that runs every day.
I built my own insurance business an entire command center: it tracks every lead, follows up automatically, and forecasts cash flow. Solo, from nothing.
Assistants that answer plain questions about your own numbers, like "what's left this month" or "what's due this week," in real time.
Snap a bill, a statement, or an invoice and the system reads it and enters the details for you. No typing.
The right message to the right person at the right time, follow-ups, reminders, and recovery, all running on their own.
See the future, not just the past, the exact day your balance dips low, per account, before it happens.
I use the most modern tools available to ship in days what used to take a team months, then I keep improving it.
Here is the part that matters most to me. I am also a licensed health insurance broker. I spend my days helping people, a lot of them seniors and folks with real medical needs, make sense of their coverage and actually get to their doctors.
Somewhere along the way it hit me: the systems I was building did not have to just run a business. They could help those people directly. So that is where I aim them. I have used these tools to help someone realize there was support they were missing so they could finally get back to care, and to build families a clear money picture so a medical bill never blindsides them.
What matters most to me is using systems so people can access the healthcare they need, and so the cost of staying healthy never catches them by surprise.
Premiums, copays, prescriptions, and bills, all in one place, so the cost of care is never a surprise.
Reminders so the deadlines that protect your coverage do not slip by and cost you later.
Get your whole situation organized so you can see clearly what is worth looking into for help and savings.
For adult kids managing a parent's care and money from afar, one shared screen so nobody is guessing.
Forecast the month so doctor visits and prescriptions fit the budget, with no scary surprises.
Coverage, costs, and cash in one view, because they were never really separate.
No jargon, no talking down to you. I explain things the way I would want them explained to my own family.
A working version quickly, the truth about what is possible, and I never sell you what you do not need.
No call center, no contracts. One builder who knows your system inside out and picks up the phone.
Whether it is your money at home or your customers at work, tell me what is driving you crazy. Free 15-minute look, no pressure.
Text (762) 226-8566 Or book a time here