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I built a Fish Cost Calculator in a weekend that would have taken me two weeks. Here is what Claude Code actually does well and where I still need to think for myself.
From fishing docks to fintech — I build AI-powered tools that make opaque industries transparent.
Current Projectsarrow_forwardReal-time visibility into your business operations. Custom dashboards that connect to your existing data sources and surface the metrics that actually matter for decision-making.
Automated monitoring, documentation, and reporting that keeps you inspection-ready without burying your team in paperwork. Built for industries where regulations are complex and stakes are high.
Smart financial tools for small business owners who need clarity without complexity. AI-assisted bookkeeping, cost analysis, and financial planning that speaks your language, not accountant jargon.
Purpose-built software for niche industries that generic SaaS ignores. Deep domain expertise combined with modern development practices to solve problems that off-the-shelf tools can't touch.
Wild Alaskan seafood, direct to Western New York
Where good food finds you — local ingredients, delivered
Operations hub for small-boat seafood businesses
Voice-powered food safety and inventory management
I built a Fish Cost Calculator in a weekend that would have taken me two weeks. Here is what Claude Code actually does well and where I still need to think for myself.
Your seafood operation does not need a data warehouse. It needs PostgreSQL, and probably nothing else.
Obsidian turned my scattered notes on fisheries policy, technical specs, and business plans into a connected knowledge system. Here is how I use it to run a seafood company and build software at the same time.
Millions of pounds of non-target species are discarded in U.S. fisheries every year. Understanding why matters for every fisherman and consumer.
Small businesses do not need enterprise AI platforms. They need tools that save two hours a day. Here is what is actually working in a real seafood operation.
Most seafood changes hands five or more times before reaching your plate. Traceability technology can close the gap between catch and consumer.
Community-supported fisheries and direct sales are giving small-boat fishermen a viable alternative to the commodity market. Here is why it works.
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