n8n Workflows
Automation pipelines that connect tools, trigger actions, and remove the repetitive crap from people's days. Built a few for clients, built more for myself.
Projects
Not ideas. Not plans. Things I've built, things I'm building, and what's next on the workbench.
Every teacher has a planning graveyard. Lesson plans in Google Docs. Programs in Word. Resources scattered across three drives and a USB stick. Nothing talks to anything. Teachers spend hours on administration that could be spent on actual teaching.
A planning platform for Australian teachers. Data-driven, not AI-driven. Teachers don't need another ChatGPT wrapper — they need organisation, connection, visibility across their planning.
I built a Google Sheets to Classroom automation as a teacher. Connected my timetable, lesson plans, and resources into one system. Automated the upload to Google Classroom. Saved three to four hours a week. A colleague saw it and said: "You could sell this."
Respects teacher expertise instead of replacing it. Solves the process — not the content. Let's make this shit easier.
In beta. No paying users yet. But every teacher who's seen it says the same thing: "This is what I've been looking for."
Day Job
Built benchmarking tools, automations, and dashboards that changed how the organisation uses its data. Taught myself SQL in two to three months, got hired, and started delivering outcomes from week one.
Outcomes only — no project details, no client specifics.
Side Projects
The tinkering that keeps the brain sharp and the skills compounding. Automation stacking, video pipelines, AI integrations — whatever catches my interest and has a shot at being useful.
Automation pipelines that connect tools, trigger actions, and remove the repetitive crap from people's days. Built a few for clients, built more for myself.
Programmatic video generation with React. Exploring automated content pipelines — data in, video out. Still early, but the possibilities are ridiculous.
Combining AI, APIs, and workflow tools into systems that do more than any single tool can. The compound effect of stacking small automations is bloody powerful.
Coming Soon
A construction management app with my brother — solving real problems he deals with every day on site. Plus client automation work that's starting to pick up. More shipping. Less talking about shipping.