From a small town in Wyoming, I build the software and hardware that help run real businesses.
I co-own a post-frame manufacturer and a coffee shop. I build the software, hardware, and AI to run them better, and I turn the ones that work into products for shops like mine.
I build the software that runs building-materials and post-frame shops. I co-own one, so I build it for how the work actually goes, not how a vendor imagines it.
What I do
Run the business.
I co-own Western Building Supply, a post-frame and building-materials manufacturer. We serve contractors across eleven western states. Rob runs it as CEO. I run the technology and how the product gets built.
Build the software.
I'm building Atlas so the team stops guessing how the company is running. One screen, the real numbers. I write the automation. I run AI through it on purpose, not for show.
Build the hardware.
A camera I'm building over the truss line to count production on its own. No clipboard. A radar that tracks the planes overhead. I build the thing, not just the code on top.
What ties it together
Same habit every time. Find the number nobody can see, build the thing that shows it, and own it all the way down. The shop floor, the company, my own life.
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