About Me (aka What I've Learned)
I've been building software since the late '90s — from enterprise platforms to AI-powered tools at places like PortSwigger in London. Along the way I earned a Master's in Engineering Physics (Sweden), served on DevNetwork's experience advisory board, and even made a small mark in James Shore's The Art of Agile Development.
But the things I care about now go beyond code:
- Building tools that help people actually see what they're working on (like Solvi)
- Helping teams find sustainable rhythms, not just hit deadlines
- Leading quietly, from experience and empathy — not from hierarchy
I'm working on Solvi at the moment — a tool for mood tracking and intentional reflection — and thinking about how I might support others again in the future. My favourite outcome? When teams feel more confident and clear than when I arrived.
When I'm not in code or building mode, I'm elbow‑deep in plaster and paint, renovating a Victorian home — because iteration isn't just for software.
Want to know more about Solvi, or just say hello? Get in touch.
What I Do (aka Patterns That Seem to Work)
While I'm not currently working with clients, I'm open to the right opportunities — especially where clarity, sustainability, and thoughtful systems matter.
In the past, I've helped teams and founders in roles like:
- Fractional CTO / Technical Partner
Supporting early-stage founders or CTOs in structuring teams, aligning product and tech, and building healthy momentum. - Engineering Leadership & Mentoring
Helping engineers grow with confidence, strengthening team culture, and unblocking decision-making at the right levels. - Architecture & Systems Thinking
Designing backend systems, developer tools, and cross-team platforms that are maintainable and built for scale. - Product + Process Alignment
Bridging the gap between delivery and direction — shaping ways of working that support iteration and learning.
If you're working on something meaningful and think my approach might help, feel free to reach out.
Currently Working On (aka Patterns That Are Taking Shape)
Solvi
A mood tracking and reflection tool designed for clarity — with a soft interface and a strong foundation. Live at solvi.care.
MCP Server
A lightweight memory and logging server that connects tools and conversations to Notion — supporting rhythm, context, and continuity.
Victorian Renovation
Restoring a 19th-century home with care. Applying systems thinking, iteration, and plenty of hands-on problem solving.
Weekly Reflections
Writing weekly notes on building, leading, and working with intention.
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Contact (aka Where Good Things Often Start)
If you're curious, working on something meaningful, or just want to say hello, feel free to reach out.