Building in Public — My Start

I’ve been building software for a while, mostly behind the curtain. Work paid the bills, but what really keeps me up at night is what I’m working on now — a platform in the field of cybersecurity.
I won’t say too much yet, but the core idea is to help businesses understand and defend against digital threats before they happen.

This is the first post on my personal site — a small logbook of the process. I don’t plan to turn this into a tutorial blog or a stream of motivational posts. This is more like a transparent record of what it actually takes to design, build, and ship something complex while juggling everything else: client work, architecture decisions, and life.


Why I’m Writing

I’ve realized that documenting the journey forces clarity.
When I explain why I made a choice — a framework, a database schema, a pricing model — I understand it better myself. Sharing those thoughts might help someone else avoid the same mistakes.

I’ve learned that progress in tech isn’t only about code. It’s about focus, iteration, and patience. There’s no shortage of information online, but very little of it captures the day-to-day of building something from nothing.


Where I’m At

Right now I’m refining the system’s architecture, designing its first user flows, and setting up infrastructure that can scale without costing a fortune.
Each decision — from how data moves through the stack to how users interact with it — is an experiment in simplicity and resilience.

Outside of this, I still take on freelance work. It keeps me grounded in real-world constraints and client needs, which in turn influences how I design my own products. The two feed each other.


What This Space Is

This blog isn’t for polished announcements. It’s for notes from the field — short reflections, architecture thoughts, business lessons, or small technical breakthroughs.
If you’re into software, product building, or cybersecurity, you might find pieces of your own path here too.

Let’s see where it goes.

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