Portfolio
My portfolio is built around practical AI systems: tools that automate work, organize complexity, improve communication, support education, and turn ideas into functioning software.
Some of these systems are private internal tools. Some are client-facing or business-focused. Others were built for personal productivity, church service, or AI education. The common thread is simple: each project was created to solve a real problem, save time, or prove what is possible when AI is treated as a serious building partner.
An AI phone answering system for service businesses.
AIRelayr is a custom phone answering service designed for businesses like HVAC companies, roofing companies, plumbing companies, and other local service providers. When no one answers the phone, the system allows the caller to speak with an AI agent that handles the inquiry and routes the information appropriately. This project demonstrates my ability to design practical AI workflows for real business operations, especially in service industries where missed calls can mean missed revenue.
A social listening and response system for AI-related conversations.
ResonantAI monitors posts and comments about AI across platforms such as X, YouTube, and Reddit. When it finds a conversation where my expertise could add value, it sends the opportunity to Rift. I can respond from Rift, and ResonantAI publishes the response. This system was built to help me find relevant conversations, contribute thoughtfully, and market my expertise without manually searching every platform.
A private content scheduling system built around platform timing and structure.
Publishr is a personal scheduling app for my content. It helps organize posts, schedule publishing, analyze the best days and times to post across social platforms, and structure content according to each platform’s format. This project supports my broader content and authority strategy by reducing the friction between having an idea and publishing it consistently.
A system for capturing the full history of AI-assisted building.
BuildLog monitors my AI usage and work across my tools. It logs prompts, AI responses, coding work, and build activity so I can study my own progression, document exactly how tools are built, and create teaching material from real development sessions. This system reflects my belief that the future of AI education should be grounded in real build logs, real prompts, real iterations, and real problem-solving.
A lightweight AI assistant for managing recurring church assignments.
I built a system to help manage prayer assignments for church meetings. The tool keeps track of the rotation, suggests the next people to ask, and updates the list after someone gives a prayer. It is a small system, but it saves roughly 30 minutes per week and removes a recurring administrative task from my church responsibilities.
A visual planning tool for church leadership assignments.
I built a site that helps church leaders visualize callings and assignments across the congregation. The tool tracks members, current assignments, how long people have served, people without current callings, and possible assignment changes in a sandbox planning mode. The system helps leaders reduce confusion, see the whole picture more clearly, and make assignment decisions with less manual tracking.
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