One developer. Team-level service.
I build working SaaS products solo, leveraging a swarm of AI agents — and I run AI enablement for a company of about 70 people.
I'm an AI Engineer | FDE. Solo, I build what's normally a full product team's job: design, backend, agents, infrastructure, and content. My leverage is a swarm of AI agents I delegate execution to, while I keep the architecture and the taste. In parallel, I run AI enablement for a ~70-person company — consolidating practices, tools, and standards into one competency hub.
Not just my own products. At Rush Agency I bring roughly 70 people's AI initiatives into one system — fewer manual steps, faster processes, shared tools and standards.
An agent analyzes a prospect's site and prepares findings ahead of the first call — a call within 20–30 minutes instead of days.
Auto-generation of compliance-bound forecast articles removed the manual rewrite-and-check step.
Copywriting briefs went from a fully manual process to an automated one, end to end.
AI agents that run technical and content SEO at scale. Multilingual by default.
Closed a genuinely hard niche — multilingual SEO at scale — solo.
content platformA content product with a full monetization loop, built and maintained solo.
This stack closed a genuinely hard niche — multilingual SEO at scale — across DE / FR / ES / EN markets, thousands of pages, with no support team.
Years in multilingual SEO across DE / FR / ES / EN markets, in the highly competitive iGaming and fintech niches. My focus is now shifting to GEO and AI search — how discovery works when the answer comes from a model, not a results page.
Spotted a factual error, disagree with a score, or know a tool I should test? Send it over — I read every message.