Case Studies & Success Stories
Real projects — what I built, how I built it, and why it holds up. No invented numbers, just the work.

Claude Running Claude: A Real-Time AI Agent Network, Before Native Multi-Agent
A working real-time communication network between AI agents — Claude orchestrating other Claudes to coordinate on the same project in real time, with shared context. Built and running before Claude had native multi-agent support.

From a Flat Page to a Full E-Commerce Platform: One System, Built Fast and Audited Hard
One system that builds the whole range — fast flat sites, content-managed sites, and complete e-commerce — on Next.js, Vercel, Supabase and AWS. Spec-driven, OWASP-audited and documented, so every site is fast, secure and genuinely maintainable.

Running 24 Concurrent Claude Code Instances
One AI in a terminal is a tool. Twenty-four running at once, concurrently, under one controller is an operation — and I was running them that way before the tooling was meant to make it possible.

Beast Mode: 5000% Growth in Twelve Days
A focused twelve-day autonomous build sprint — and, at the time, a 5000% jump. What it actually takes to let AI run for hours instead of babysitting it line by line.

The SEO Archive That Tripled Long-Tail Traffic
Most content gets published once and buried. An archive built so older work keeps earning its place in search — and tripled long-tail traffic by doing it.

Five-Day Build Cycles for What the Industry Quotes at Three Months
The work a traditional team pencils in for three months, shipped in five-day cycles with something real to show each day. Not a shortcut — an AI-first cadence the old timeline was never built for.

64 Images, 70% Lighter, Zero Quality Lost
Sixty-four images, re-engineered for a 70% drop in weight with no visible loss of quality. The easiest performance win on most sites, taken properly.

The SEO Optimiser MCP: 15 Hours a Month, Automated Away
Good SEO is mostly the same checks, run again and again. A tool that collapses that repetitive work into a single command — and gave back about 15 hours every month.

Blog Publisher v3: Markdown Fixed at the Source, Across 28 Posts
Broken formatting in a published article is a small bug with an outsized cost to credibility. The third version of my publishing tool fixed it at the source — and cleared it across 28 posts.

Claude Code Headless Servers: Persistent AI Infrastructure
AI that only works while you watch it is a tool. AI that runs on its own infrastructure — headless, persistent, on a schedule — is infrastructure. The shift that lets the work continue without a person at the keyboard.

Cross-Project AI Intelligence: A Shared Knowledge Layer
AI that forgets everything the moment a task ends repeats the same mistakes forever. A shared knowledge layer that lets work on one project make the next one smarter — without ever crossing client boundaries.

From Issue Detected to Fix Deployed — in Minutes
The gap between noticing a problem and shipping the fix is where reputations are won or lost. I keep it measured in minutes — detection to live deployment.

An AI-Automated E-Commerce Platform
The repetitive parts of running a shop — listings, content, the daily admin — are exactly what automation is for. An e-commerce platform built so the owner spends time selling, not maintaining.

Content Publisher v2: Cleaner Technical Documentation
Documentation that is painful to publish does not get published. The second version of my content tool took the friction out, so writing things down stopped being the bottleneck.

Navigation, Rebuilt: From Technical Maze to Intuitive Discovery
A site can hold everything someone needs and still feel impossible if the structure only makes sense to the person who built it. How I rebuilt a navigation around the visitor rather than the system.

Mobile Navigation: From Broken to Usable
A menu that works on a desktop and falls apart on a phone is not half-finished — it is broken. How I rebuilt a mobile navigation that fought the user into one that simply gets out of the way.