I build robust systems that process intelligence at scale. My work sits at the intersection of real-time data engineering, autonomous AI agent infrastructure, and full-stack product development. I specialize in shipping fast, building production-grade architectures, and thinking in scalable systems.
Current Focus:
- 🛰️ OSIRIS — An open-source, global intelligence and reconnaissance platform (live flight tracking, CCTV networks, OSINT analysis, and real-time conflict monitoring).
- 🤖 Draco AI — An autonomous AI agent framework powered by robust Proxmox-backed compute infrastructure.
- 🏢 Simplifa-i — An AI automation agency delivering high-impact solutions for real estate, medical, and enterprise clients.
INTELLIGENCE AI & AGENTS WEB & PRODUCT
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OSINT Dashboards Agent Frameworks Next.js Apps
Flight Tracking LLM Orchestration Design Systems
CCTV Networks Voice AI (Twilio) SEO Platforms
Conflict Mapping Task Automation Landing Pages
Vulnerability Scan RAG Pipelines E-Commerce
| Project | Description | Stack |
|---|---|---|
| OSIRIS | Global OSINT intelligence dashboard — live flights, CCTV, earthquakes, conflict zones, and 25+ real-time news streams. | Next.js, MapLibre GL, TypeScript |
| Draco AI | Autonomous AI agent platform capable of advanced browser automation and multi-step task execution. | Next.js, Proxmox, LLM APIs |
| Simplifa-i | AI automation agency — developing client portals, interactive voice agents, and lead generation tools. | Next.js, Twilio, Vercel |
🛠️ SUPPORT THE OSIRIS PROJECT The OSIRIS Global Intelligence Grid is entirely open-source, but running the backend scanners and data firehoses isn't cheap.
If you want to keep the servers alive, unlock the Special OSIRIS Console, Currently Just a Cool UI. a you can officially support the project here :
Supporters receive the 🔴 RedTeam Console role and access to encrypted developer comms.
Open-source intelligence tools and autonomous infrastructure take significant time and resources to build. If you find value in projects like OSIRIS and want to support continued development and server costs, consider buying me a coffee:
"Build systems, not features."
