Pinger
A Mac menu bar utility for asking for attention without interrupting someone's focus.
I work on products, systems, and software for coordination and attention.
Used by thousands of families and couples, featured in media across Europe, and built into a real subscription business.
A household coordination app built to make chores, routines, and shared responsibilities easier to manage. I worked on it for nearly three years as co-founder, across product, strategy, and execution.
A few smaller products and tools, each built around specific frictions in how people coordinate, communicate, or stay in flow.
A Mac menu bar utility for asking for attention without interrupting someone's focus.
An iPhone app that helped someone who temporarily lost their voice keep conversations feeling natural, by surfacing likely replies in real time.
A real time meeting assistant with its own voice and decision loop, built to listen, and step in when conversations drift off track.
An app for deciding where to eat by saving favourites and finding places you and your friends both want to try.
Three projects I'm still actively shaping.
The taste and timing of DJing, without working the decks. A tool for discovering strong song pairings and building better mixes live, powered by Spotify Mix.
A project exploring what software looks like when users can shape it directly, not just subscribe to a fixed product.
An experiment in building a calmer, more navigable news app using embeddings, AI summaries and topic-based cycles.
I work across product, design, and execution, usually on tools that deal with coordination, communication, and the small frictions of everyday life.
My work tends toward software that earns its place through clarity and utility, not features. I care about how products actually fit into people's daily routines. I try to add simplicity.