From idea to product
Planning is the first essential step in any project. Without a plan, there is nothing.
Software developer - Product builder
I turn ideas into products. Thinking them through is the first step, but building a solid, scalable product that holds up over time is what makes the difference.
Profile
I like turning ideas into reality, whether in a team or solo. I firmly believe that between two solutions, the simplest one should always win.
Planning is the first essential step in any project. Without a plan, there is nothing.
As English speakers say: Keep It Simple, Stupid. Keeping things simple should be a priority.
Clear, concise communication is key in any project, without losing the good vibes. Let's be people, not machines.
Experience
Whether solo or in a team, I love challenges and flexibility; bureaucracy and strict hierarchy kill innovation.
Sep 2020 - Present
Inveert | Smart Planning - Fintech
I build and evolve different financial products to bring them closer to people.
Jul 2019 - Present
EasyCryptoName - Blockchain
We created a platform that lets people without technical knowledge buy crypto domains.
Aug 2019 - Mar 2020
Scope Ink - Productivity management tool
Development of a productivity management platform for software developers.
Mar 2016 - Feb 2018
DoFollow.me - Freelance - Spain
I created a marketing tool to target niche users on Twitter and automate contact to create sales campaigns.
Skills
To design and plan the architecture of any product, knowing every part of the stack is essential.
About me
Technology has fascinated me since I was little, when I started building my own gaming PCs piece by piece to understand how they worked.
Since 2009
I started developing software in 2009 with small automations, bots and website development. That initial curiosity became a habit: understand the system, automate the repetitive parts and turn ideas into fully functional tools.
Since then, I have worked in different companies and projects across frontend, backend, networks and systems. I enjoy the full software cycle, from shaping the idea to keeping it running, through development and deployment.
Contact
I try to answer briefly; if I don't, it is because I am busy. If I spent all day glued to my phone replying, I would be in public relations, not a software developer.