About
Every technological system embodies a philosophy about how work should be done. I build applications that challenge conventional assumptions about efficiency and control, creating solutions that expand human capability rather than constrain it.
I architect technical systems that operate as extensions of organizational intelligence. This involves examining existing workflows not as fixed processes but as choices—opportunities to accept, resist, or redefine how work gets done.
My work spans full-stack development, AI integration, and workflow automation. Rather than treating these as separate services, I approach them as interconnected aspects of a single question: how can technology serve human purposes without displacing human judgment?
Technology frequently operates as a constricting force—imposing rigid workflows, demanding conformity to system limitations, and treating human judgment as an obstacle rather than an asset. I believe it can function instead as a nurturing ground, creating conditions where autonomy and capability expand together.
This work requires examining not just what technology can do, but what it should do. Every system I build reflects a choice about the relationship between human agency and automation. My commitment is to solutions that preserve the former while maximizing the latter.
GoTo Group, Jakarta, Indonesia
Calculated the company's new interest rate for their $300 million loan, saving them $6 million annually. Reviewed NDA and loan agreements to ensure fair terms. Modeled the company's expected PEFINDO bond rating using financial analysis tools.
DataSquirrel.ai, Singapore
Developed quality-of-life features including a subscription cancellation system, improving user experience and workflow efficiency. Built frontend enhancements using React and modern web technologies in collaboration with the product team.
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