I am a developer specializing in mobile and web applications. I currently work for Datafy. I have made several mobile applications for both myself and other clients. I graduated with a bachelors degree in computer science from Brigham Young University in 2025.
I spent 3 years working for Fractyl Development, a startup myself and three others created. I worked as our full-stack iOS developer. We brought three apps to market under our company, and built one for an external client. I worked almost entirely in Swift, and I used Google Cloud and Node.js for the server side.
Right now I am working at Datafy. I work on the backend and data-management team helping to design and create efficient data-analytic tools using large and complex datasets. I use Node.js, React, and SQL for the bulk of my work.
Promptly is a unique photo-sharing app that each day has a different prompt to inspire users to be creative and have a different experience. Now available on both iOS and Android.
I found myself often asking where all of my time was going, and so I built Timely a simple time tracker.
Tunl is an AI model I am creating with an emphasis on benefiting education. Tunl is capable of things such as test generation and grading and creating study tools for students.
Olii Au Pair is a mobile application helping to connect Au Pairs around the world. I worked in partner with their team to bring the app to life and publish it on the app store.
Cover Your Apps is a Venmo-esque iOS app for quickly sending contracts between its users. It enabled users to keep track of lent items, send recipts for cash transations, and quickly use liability waivers. (This was built to a clients specifications)
Waypoint Communication is a location based social media app that facilitates connections between users in the real world by acting as a live map where you can see what is happening all around you. Users can drop "pins" on their location to invite people to a pick-up basketball game, a festival, or to show off a cool picture of wildlife. The possibilities are endless.
The Morse Project turns your phone into a Morse Code receiver. Any messages sent to you will automatically be vibrated into Morse Code, so that you and only you can understand what your texts say, without the hassle of pulling out your phone. Initially built to assist the blind, after getting 2,000+ downloads in the first weeks we realized this app benefits everyone who wants to "read" their texts without ever pulling out their phone. The app also includes tools to teach yourself Morse code so anyone can use the app.