Since 2009: Full-Stack Practice
Websites, online stores, integrations, and custom software—from the user interface to server operations.
Strategy · System Architecture · Engineering
My focus is on business-critical e-commerce systems, digital platforms, and AI in live production environments. I advise executives and teams—and I also work on architecture and code myself.
Not every task starts with code. But every technical recommendation must be able to stand up to scrutiny there.
Websites, online stores, integrations, and custom software—from the user interface to server operations.
Most of my clients operate systems that support their revenue, service, and daily operations.
Extensive experience with established platforms, custom engineering, and integrating with third-party plugins and tools.
From assisted development to specialized agents with context, memory, rules, and human approvals.
I support management and teams in making decisions—and verify myself whether they work in terms of architecture, operations, and code.
Direct, verifiable, and not tied to any specific platform or implementation team.
First, let's clarify what business decisions need to be made.
I check how the systems work together before a temporary fix becomes a permanent solution.
Uncertainty remains visible until sources, configuration, or code provide clarification.
I recommend a solution if it aligns with the goals, risks, team, and operations—not because I'm familiar with it.
The decision must be understandable to management and feasible for the team to implement.
If data, access, or verification are missing, I'll flag the question as open rather than making up a definitive answer.
In this project, you’ll work directly with me. Depending on the issue, I’ll bring in senior management, the product team, internal IT, agencies, and developers. If the facts don’t support a desired solution, I’ll say so—and explain which alternative I recommend.
I primarily work on systems that directly impact a company's revenue, processes, and decision-making.
Select, modernize, and operate systems without downplaying dependencies or follow-on costs.
Plan boundaries, data flows, integrations, permissions, deployment, and operations as a cohesive system.
Areas of application, context, memory, governance, approvals, costs, and maintenance for productive work.
In-depth testing and custom engineering in challenging operational and integration contexts.
Evaluate open-source and in-house infrastructure in areas where control and portability are critical to the business.
Open Workshop
On this blog, I document technical decisions, in-house developments, and open questions. On GitHub, you'll find publicly available plugins and posts about open source.
This collaboration works particularly well when management and the technical team need to share a common perspective and the next logical step has not yet been determined.