TL;DR: I'm a full-stack developer with 15 years of experience, mostly building mobile apps, then web, backend, and desktop. After I started using Cursor and Claude Code, my productivity exploded — one idea quickly becomes a full-stack project with frontend, backend, and infrastructure. My project count grew 10x, but my memory didn't. So I built Dev WorkDir, a macOS menu bar app that organizes all your projects, auto-detects 29 frameworks, supports 26 editors, and lets you open or run any project in one click. Free on the App Store. 100% local, no cloud, no tracking.

A Bit About Me

I've been coding for 15 years.

Started out building iOS apps back when the App Store was new. Then expanded to Android, then React Native for cross-platform. Then web with React and Next.js. Then backend with AWS Serverless. Then desktop with macOS native and Electron.

You get the picture — I'm a full-stack dev who likes to build end-to-end. When I have an idea, I don't just prototype the UI. I build the whole thing: client app, web frontend, backend API, serverless functions, the whole stack.