Web

Web solutions for small, thoughtful teams

Lightweight, maintainable sites that support your work, instead of becoming another system you resent.

Software as a supportive system, not another burden

Many teams already feel like they’re drowning in tools. I focus on building small, focused solutions that align with your actual way of working.

What I build

  • Experiment trackers for teams and individuals
  • Retrospective and feedback dashboards
  • Simple workflow helpers and automations
  • Internal tools that reduce manual friction

Most of these are modest in scope: a small app, a dashboard, a way to turn a spreadsheet into something gentler to use. The goal is not “big platform” — it’s “this actually helps.”

Discuss a web solution

How we design a solution

We treat web solutions like any other experiment: small, clear, and grounded in real needs.

1. Understand the pattern

We start with what you’re noticing: missed handoffs, scattered notes, manual status checks, confusing dashboards, or habit-tracking that never quite sticks.

2. Define a tiny “better”

Rather than building the perfect system, we aim for “what would make this 20% better?” and define a very specific problem a small tool could help with.

3. Build & iterate

I design and build a simple solution, you use it in your real context, and we iterate based on what helps and what doesn’t.

Example use cases

A few shapes these tools might take in the context of coaching and team work.

Experiment log

A shared place for teams or individuals to capture experiments, expected outcomes, and learnings — so progress doesn’t get lost in chat threads.

Team health dashboard

A lightweight dashboard that tracks agreed indicators of team health (not just delivery), tied directly to retro experiments and check-ins.

Personal reflection helper

A simple tool that prompts reflection before/after key moments — 1:1s, difficult conversations, retros — and helps you see patterns over time.

Curious whether a small tool could help?

If there’s a recurring friction point in your work or team, we can explore whether a lightweight web solution would meaningfully support the change you’re trying to make.

Reach out to discuss