I build small, honest products end to end: design, code, and the server they run on. timedrop.it, an encrypted letter you write today and receive years from now, is the one I care most about.
During my studies, I wrote myself a five-year development plan: skills to learn, things to ship, milestones to hit. I finished every objective, beat several of the targets, and did it in four years instead of five.
That habit still shapes how I build software today: set a concrete target, plan backward from it, and finish. timedrop.it exists because most "write yourself a letter for later" ideas stay ideas. I wanted one that actually gets built, encrypts your words properly, and arrives on the day you chose, even ten years from now.
I'm a serial founder. timedrop.it is the fifth product I've built from scratch. A time capsule is a promise to still exist, still work, and keep your letter private a decade from now, and I want you to trust that promise because of the track record behind it.
Every capsule on timedrop.it is encrypted in your browser before it reaches a server. I built it that way on purpose. If you have a question about how it works, or about anything else here, the contact page reaches me directly.
Track record
Set every objective myself during my studies, hit all of them, and beat several, a full year early.
Built and shipped four other products before timedrop.it: primero.link, CouponBoys, CuponCheck, and TimeDifferenceBetween.
Designed, built and still operate timedrop.it end to end, including its client-side encryption model.
Other things I've built
Brand and web studio, the agency behind timedrop.it’s design and this site’s rebrand.
Coupon and deals discovery for the German market.
Coupon and deals discovery for the Spanish market.
A fast, no-nonsense tool for comparing time zones between cities.