I can build a new product or join one that is already in progress.

You can hire me for one defined piece of work, a complete first release, or regular development alongside your team.

  • Direct collaboration
  • Defined deliverables
  • English or Italian
This may be a good fit if
A product needs attentionThere is a feature, integration, or release that no one has time to own.
An idea needs a real first versionYou want something people can use before committing to a larger build.
Your team needs another developerThe work is ongoing, but a full-time hire is not the right step yet.

Ways to hire me

A defined project

One feature, integration, migration, or product problem with a clear result.

A new application

A web app, mobile app, MVP, or internal tool built to its first usable release.

Part-time collaboration

Regular development inside your product team, with priorities agreed week by week.

What I build

Web apps and custom software

Customer products, portals, dashboards, private areas, and tools for internal teams.

Mobile apps

Mobile prototypes, product features, iOS and Android development, and release work.

AI features

Search, summaries, classification, and generation built into software people already use.

Professional websites

Product and company websites when the site has a clear role in launch, sales, or customer support.

The clients I work best with

Usually a founder, small product team, or company with a concrete problem and someone available to make decisions.

Founders with a product to ship

You know the problem and need someone who can turn it into a working first version.

Small product teams

You have a live product and need help with features, releases, or a growing backlog.

Companies replacing manual work

Important work still happens through spreadsheets, email, forms, and repeated copy-and-paste.

What working together looks like

The exact steps change with the project, but the basics stay simple.

  1. Review the starting point

    I look at the product, code, notes, or current way of working before suggesting a solution.

  2. Agree on the deliverable

    We define what I will deliver, what is outside the scope, and how we will know the work is done.

  3. Build in visible steps

    You see working progress along the way, with written updates and decisions recorded as we go.

  4. Release and hand over

    I ship the agreed work and hand over the code, access, and notes included in the project.

What you can expect from me

You work with the developer

I define the work with you, write the code, and keep you updated from the first conversation to delivery.

You can see the work

I share working builds or concrete progress instead of waiting until the end to reveal the result.

Code and accounts are handed over

Code, accounts, dependencies, and ownership are agreed before delivery, not left vague until launch.

Before you get in touch

Do you work on existing products?

Yes. I can join an existing codebase to build a feature, fix a difficult flow, add an integration, or help prepare a release.

Can you build a product from scratch?

Yes, when the first version has a clear purpose and a realistic scope. I can cover the product flow, interface, backend, integrations, and release.

Do I need a technical specification?

No. Start with the problem, the people who will use the product, and anything that already exists. I can help turn that into a workable scope.

How do you price the work?

For a defined feature or project, I quote after reviewing the starting point and the result you need. For ongoing work, we agree on a monthly commitment. The contact form asks for an indicative budget so we can establish early whether the scope and resources fit.

Can you work with our team part-time?

Yes. I take on part-time work when the product is active, the priorities are clear, and there is someone available to make product decisions.

Where are you based?

I work remotely from Trieste, Italy, with clients in Europe and elsewhere. I work in English and Italian.

What are you trying to build?

A short outline is enough. Tell me what exists, what is getting in the way, and what you would like to have working.