Agentic AI · built to ship
What I do
I help companies put agentic AI to work—and not just the agents themselves. I build the harnesses they run in: the orchestration, tool access, memory, security, and guardrails that turn a clever prompt into a dependable system. Backed by 10+ years of full-stack and cloud engineering, so what you ship is secure and holds up in production.
AI agents that do real work—triaging requests, processing documents, drafting and routing, and taking action across your tools. But an agent is only as good as the harness around it, so I build the runtime too: the orchestration, state, retries, and guardrails that keep multi-step workflows reliable.
Connecting large language models to your data and systems—RAG, tool calling, MCP servers, and custom integrations. Reliable prompting, evaluation, and guardrails so the AI behaves predictably in production.
Putting AI to work means giving it access to your data and the ability to act—so security can't be an afterthought. I build agents with least-privilege access, prompt-injection defenses, audit trails, and human approval gates, keeping sensitive data under your control.
Over a decade building scalable web applications and cloud infrastructure—from MVP to production systems handling millions in revenue. The same engineering rigor that makes AI workflows production-ready instead of demos.
Getting AI workflows into production and keeping them there—automated pipelines, monitoring, evaluation, and cost controls. So your agents stay reliable, observable, and affordable as usage grows.
Finding where AI actually moves the needle for your business—and where it doesn't. I help teams identify high-value use cases, scope realistic pilots, and avoid expensive dead ends, with honest guidance on feasibility and ROI.
Wiring agents into the tools you already use—CRMs, e-commerce platforms, databases, and third-party APIs. Deep experience connecting complex systems so AI can read, act, and write back where it matters.
Agentic AI will save your organization real time and money. Whether you're exploring a first pilot or scaling workflows into production, let's talk about what's actually worth building.