From rebuilding engines to building digital ones βοΈβ‘οΈπ»
Hey Product Hunters π
I started my career 15+ years ago teaching myself to code β back when Stack Overflow had that new car smell. After a few years as head developer at an international company, I hit burnout and traded the keyboard for carburetors.
For the next few years, I ran my own engine rebuilding workshop β fixing motors, managing clients, and learning what βreal-world product feedbackβ means π
After selling that business, I found myself drawn back to tech β this time with a new perspective. Over the past year, Iβve been diving into web automation, AI, and building products that connect both worlds: the hands-on precision of mechanical work with the creativity and speed of software.
Now Iβm building tools for makers, developers, and small businesses β helping them automate, ship, and move fast without losing the craftsmanship that makes great products great. π
π Curious β have you ever taken a break from tech (or switched industries) and come back with a totally different mindset? What changed for you?
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