Agent Systems Builder
I build agent systems so repetitive work stops coming back to you.
My path here wasn't exactly a straight line. I started around computer shops, worked in sales, handled clients, did marketing work, built websites, and eventually found my way into automation and AI.
Somehow, all of that made sense later.
I also tend to jump between different interests, which used to feel messy. These days I just call it being a polymath and move on.
- Building AI and automation workflows that are actually useful
- Turning scattered ideas into working systems
- SEO, content, marketing ops, and growth experiments
- Learning things the hard way, then making them simpler for everyone else
- Agent coding templates and swarm coordination patterns — so spinning up a new agent isn't a from-scratch problem every time.
- Workflow automation tools for n8n and AI pipelines — so the boring, repeatable parts stop landing back on a person.
- Hermes Agent plugins and skill systems — so an agent can do the next step without me babysitting it.
- OmniRoute (40k+ stars) — co-authored merged PR #9693, improving web-tool reliability for large prompts by anchoring the tool contract at the prompt tail and reminding the current user turn.
- pi-fabric (90+ stars) — merged PR #22 restoring Main after in-place prewalk continuation; open PR #30 adds a Veda CLI runner with Agy-backed agent execution.
- Deeper TypeScript patterns for agent tooling.
- Python for automation and scripting.
- Where the new AI models actually fit (and where they don't).
I like building practical things. Not perfect things. Not shiny things for the sake of it. Just tools, workflows, and systems that help people get unstuck, save time, or think a little clearer.
I like turning messy ideas into clear systems — because apparently being waaaack at systems is how you end up accidentally building system tools.
Things I've built and touched. This list refreshes nightly:
- pi-ultra-messenger — Continuous Pi worker pool for the Agent Flywheel workflow — fork of pi-messenger-swarm by @monotykamary (Tom) — stars: 1
- pi-turso-memory — Coding-progression memory for Pi backed by Turso/libSQL: checkpoints, progress ledger, curated Markdown, fail-open retrieval. — stars: 0
- pi-core — Pi agent environment: configuration, extensions, prompts, skills, workflows, and lifecycle artifacts — stars: 0
- mastra-resume-citation-bot — Mastra resume bot with source-bound PDF citations, verified highlights, and budget-aware retrieval — stars: 0
- pi-dashboard — Usage, cost, and performance observability for pi — stars: 0
- personal-website — Personal website — credible work, SEO, AI-search accessibility, flexible publishing, static delivery. — stars: 0
- original-opencode-template — Personal OpenCode template — verifier-centered coding harness (deterministic offline verifier, linear single-writer ship, bounded read-only specialists, prompt fidelity) — stars: 0
- opencode-template — OpenCode template configuration — stars: 0
- pi-ntm — Fork of ntm (Named Tmux Manager) — first-class pi-coding-agent (pi / pia) agent support. — stars: 0
TypeScript, JavaScript, Node.js, Python, Shell, Git, GitHub, and n8n.
I like coffee. A lot.
Hot weather and I don't get along.
- Automation and AI consulting.
- Open-source collaboration on agent tooling.
- Building workflow systems for teams drowning in repetitive work.
Drowning in repetitive work? Let's talk about it.


