One developer, one country, and a belief that we can do better—together.
I'm a solo developer. I'm Canadian. And I believe that the work we do with our hands and our minds can add something real to the place we call home.
That might sound lofty. I'm okay with that. I'd rather aim high and fall short than aim at nothing and hit it.
Here's the short version: I want to contribute something of lasting value to Canadian society—values that are universal. Not buzzwords. Not virtue signalling. Things like clarity, fairness, and the idea that good tools should be within reach of the people who need them, not only the ones who can afford the most expensive software. I want the agents and brokers who move our communities—who help families find homes, who put in the long hours and the weekend open houses—to have access to the same kind of leverage that big firms take for granted. Not because it's a "market opportunity," but because it's the right thing to do.
That's where my craft comes in. I've spent years building systems, products, and tools. That experience lets me do something that matters to me: deliver real value at a fraction of the usual cost. I don't have layers of investors to please or a bloated org chart to feed. I can focus on what actually helps—better workflows, clearer interfaces, AI that assists instead of overwhelms—and price it so that the average agent or small team can afford it. Lower cost isn't about undercutting; it's about inclusion. It's about making "professional grade" mean "available to the people doing the work."
So I'm not just building an app. I'm trying to plant something in Canadian soil: a homegrown community around AI tools for real estate professionals. A place where agents and brokers can learn, share, and grow—without having to rely on faceless platforms or one-size-fits-all solutions from elsewhere. Canadian real estate has its own rhythms, rules, and realities. The tools and the community around them ought to reflect that.
I don't have a manifesto printed on the wall. I have a keyboard, a screen, and a stubborn belief that one person who cares can still move the needle. This is who I am. This is why ListingLive exists. And I'm just getting started.