A long time ago, before I even landed my first job, I met an investment banker from Wall Street.
He had everything. Money. Influence. Success. But there was one thing he was missing.
"I wish I knew how to code," he said. "There are so many ideas I'd like to build, but working with tech people is too much hassle these days."
That stuck with me. And years later — after managing a $60M+ OTC pipeline, raising $1.1M, and building investor networks across 40+ countries — I found myself with the exact same problem.
I had ChatGPT. I had Claude. I had fifteen different apps. But none of them talked to each other, none of them remembered what I told them last week, and none of them could actually do things while I slept.
So I went down the rabbit hole. And I built my own.