Three ways to put experience
and AI to work.
Each service is shaped by the same principle: understand the business problem first, then find the right tool.
Projects & References
Real conversation first
We talk about your business, not a brief. What's slowing you down? Where does time go? That's where the opportunity usually is.
Scoped & honest proposal
Clear deliverables, realistic timeline, transparent cost. No surprises. I only take on work where I can genuinely add value.
Fast prototype
Something working quickly — so we validate the idea against reality before committing to the full build.
Ship & hand over
Production-ready and yours. Documented so you're not dependent on me to keep it running.
Someone who understands the business and can build the tool.
Most developers don't think like operators. Most consultants can't write code. I sit in the middle — fewer misunderstandings, faster decisions, solutions grounded in how you actually work.
Augustin
I founded my first company in 2009. Since then I've built and run several businesses — different sectors, different markets, different challenges. That experience is the foundation of everything I do today.
I've seen expensive software solve the wrong problem beautifully. That's what I'm trying to prevent.
When AI started becoming genuinely useful, I was early. I integrated it into how I work long before it became mainstream. Coding with AI came about a year ago — and changed what I could build on my own. That combination of business experience, early AI fluency, and the ability to ship working software is what I bring to every engagement.
I work remotely, async-first, with no geographic constraints. If the problem is interesting and the fit is right — let's talk, regardless of where you are.
Let's talk about
what you're working on.
No pitch, no templates. A direct conversation about your situation — timezone doesn't matter, neither does geography.