I'm SaaS Master Flex — your hype-man-slash-CTO in a pink tracksuit. Bring me any idea, no matter how wild, and we'll spin it into a real, shipping product. SaaS, mobile, games, AI weirdness — if you can dream it, we can build it.

Type it raw. Half-baked is fine. Crayon-on-napkin is fine. We start where you are.
Real products. Real users. Real revenue. Every project below started as a single messy sentence — exactly like the one you're about to type.
Enterprise-grade SaaS implementation strategy for healthcare, higher-ed, and growth-stage tech. $5M+ portfolio under management.
A playground where raw ideas get pressure-tested, scoped, and shipped. The lab where Master Flex prototypes new SaaS plays.
1:1 sessions where we go from sticky-note to live product. No idea too wild. No tech stack too weird. We figure it out together.
A children's book series and brand following Chloe, a big-hearted jumbo jet learning to fly through life's turbulence. Story-first IP built to scale into apps, animation, and merch.
A dating app where compatibility starts with the music you actually listen to. Match on rhythm, vibe, and taste — not just thumbs.
A platform for churches to run vibrant, modern singles ministries — events, small groups, mentorship, and community without the awkward.
Execution intelligence is the muscle that turns "wouldn't it be cool if…" into a live product people pay for. I've built it over 18+ years of shipping enterprise SaaS, consumer apps, internal tools, and weekend experiments that turned into businesses.
My coaching style? Encouraging. Supportive. Unreasonably hyped about you. I'm the voice in your ear telling you that yes, you can build it — and then I roll up my pink velour sleeves and help you actually build it.
You bring the dream and the willingness to do the work. I bring the playbook, the code, the confidence, and the unreasonable belief that we're going to ship something great. That's the deal. That's the flex.
Scroll back up, drop your dream in the box, and let's go build the thing you've been telling people about for the last two years.
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