I design and ship AI agents and automation that handle real tasks — and I take an idea from nothing to live, usually on my own.
AI and automation I've designed, built, and put into daily use. Each has its own page.
An AI concierge for my messages: it reads incoming WhatsApp and texts, triages what matters, drafts replies, and files away business cards — running on its own server, day and night.
Visit frontdesk.ytx.app →Run your inventory by just saying what you want. An AI loop works out the steps and makes the changes over a live database — on the web and on Android.
Visit stockai.ytx.app →Software for Jewish daily life, where the domain details are genuinely hard.
A davening app that quietly adjusts the prayers themselves for Shabbos and Yom Tov, so you always open to the right place.
Visit anddaaven.ytx.app →An alarm clock that runs on the Jewish clock — computing the halachic times for where you are and turning them into when you wake.
Visit zmanim.ytx.app →I'm a developer in Chicago. What I enjoy most is taking an idea and getting it to something real and working — fast, and usually by myself.
Most of what I build sits where AI meets an everyday, practical problem, and a good deal of it is made for my own community. I work across the whole stack — web, Flutter and Android, databases, cloud — and I like the part where a rough idea becomes a thing people actually use.
If you're working on agents, automation, or something that should just quietly work, I'd like to hear about it.
Have something you're building, or an idea that should just work? Send a note — it goes straight to my inbox.