About Me

I've been obsessed with computers since I was a kid. My first one was an Atari keyboard hooked up to a TV - no storage, no saves, just a thick book of BASIC code and hours of typing just to see something work. The second I turned it off, everything was gone. I didn't care. I'd just start over.

That curiosity never went away. I started Webfurious back in the early 2000s as a web hosting company - back when good cheap hosting was genuinely hard to find. It didn't take off, but the drive to build something of my own never left. I shifted to graphic and web design, picked up real clients, did work for local high schools, organized community events, and kept grinding even when life kept getting in the way. And life got in the way a lot.

I'm not going to pretend the road here was smooth. There were years where the business sat on the back burner because survival took priority. But through all of it — the setbacks, the hard seasons, the starting over — the one constant was this: I kept building things. StudioFlow started because I was frustrated. Trying to rebuild and manage clients on a tight budget, every app I found was either overpriced, overcomplicated, or both. So I did what I've always done — I figured out how to build it myself. I've been developing it since mid-2024, learning as I go, debugging at midnight, and shipping toward a beta launch in mid-2026. It's not a corporate product. It's something I actually needed, built by someone who actually gets what it's like to run a small operation on a shoestring. That's Webfurious. That's StudioFlow. Built real, for real people.