About

Indie developer with 10 years of software engineering experience. I build tools that solve everyday friction — from Mac utilities like MacQuit and ImageMini to Capital Sound, an AI-powered financial podcast app that turns market noise into actionable audio. Obsessed with clean UX and shipping things people actually want to use. Always down to chat about indie dev life, AI, and building in public.

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Maker History

  • MacCue
    MacCueCommand palette for every Mac app
    May 2026
  • Capital Sound
    Capital SoundAI-powered daily market podcasts for investors
    Apr 2026
  • Capso
    CapsoFree open-source screenshot & screen recorder for Mac
    Apr 2026
  • Daydreamer
    Daydreamer The break reminder for Mac you'll actually look forward to
    Apr 2026
  • Gauss
    GaussNotepad calculator for Mac with units, currencies &dev tools
    Mar 2026

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Kevin

6d ago

MacCue - Command palette for every Mac app

MacCue is a command palette for macOS. Search app menu commands, hide noisy menu items, and add local custom actions. $4.99 one-time license with a 14-day free trial.
Kevin

1mo ago

Capso - Free open-source screenshot & screen recorder for Mac

Capso is a free, open-source screenshot and screen recording app for Mac (Apple Silicon), built entirely in Swift. ✨ Features: • Screenshot (area, window, fullscreen) • Screen recording • Annotation tools • OCR (text from images) • Image beautification Think CleanShot X or Cap — but completely free and open source. No subscriptions, no paywalls, no telemetry. Just a clean, native Mac app that does everything you need.
Rankfenderp/rankfenderImed Radhouani

2mo ago

We spent 6 months building for enterprise. Nobody bought it.

We thought we were ready.

Bigger deals. Fewer customers. Better margins. That was the dream.

So we built enterprise features. SSO. Advanced permissions. Audit logs. A whole new pricing tier starting at $2,000/month.

We spent 6 months. Three engineers. One dedicated product manager. Endless meetings about "enterprise readiness."

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