Software developer who thinks his VO₂ max is higher than it is.
I build things on the web during the week and chase Strava segments on the weekend. Sometimes I do both. Usually I lose the segment.
📍 somewhere up a gravel climb · NZ
Runs, rides, the occasional regrettable hill-rep session — it all ends up on Strava. If the kudos are flowing, the legs are usually suffering. Follow along and watch the data tell on me in real time.
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Three things I've shipped lately. Each one started as a "this should only take a weekend" — none of them did.
A rowing analytics platform for coaches and athletes.
Live departures, delays and platform changes for NZ rail in one glanceable board. Because the official app shouldn't make you miss the 8:07 to the city.
A private equity investor dashboard for managing investments in New Zealand.
I'm a software developer based in Aotearoa New Zealand. I like building products that feel fast, look honest, and don't make people think — the kind of software you forget you're using because it just gets out of the way.
Off the keyboard you'll find me on two wheels, optimising a power curve I've decided is more impressive than it actually is. Garmin on the wrist, Strava on the phone, and a suspiciously specific opinion about gravel tyre pressure.
I care about the small details — the loading state, the empty state, the 2am bug — and I think good engineering and good design are the same discipline wearing different shoes.