I help businesses build stable, governed, and extensible digital systems
From long‑term WordPress maintenance to custom plugins, AI‑assisted workflows, and cross‑platform consulting, I work with businesses, agencies, and publishers who need engineering‑level support with real-world experience kicking infrastructure into shape.
Quick Snapshot:
- 15+ years maintaining and improving WordPress sites
- Creator of multiple internal toolkits and plugin frameworks
- Experience across various platforms, CMS and custom web systems
- Active R&D through Dialogistic Industries
WordPress Engineering, Architecture & Long-Term Maintenance
Engineering grounded in years of hands‑on experience, built for teams who want WordPress to be reliable, extensible, and future‑ready.
Spotlight: AIGIS
AIGIS is a WordPress plugin that gives organizations a centralized command center for every AI model they deploy, with a formal inventory, version-controlled prompts, a skills repository for reusable agent capabilities, real-time guardrails, cost tracking, incident management, and an immutable audit trail. Some features include:
- Governed workflows and skill libraries
- Provider adapters (OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama)
- Guardrails, evaluations, and audit trails
- Custom admin UI and workflow designer
- Budgeting, analytics, and usage controls
- REST API endpoints for automation
AI Workflows & Governance
Alongside my client work, I run a small research, tooling and consulting initiative called Dialogistic Industries. It focuses on building practical, human‑led AI workflows that support real editorial and operational needs.
I don’t believe AI replaces people.
I believe it supports them, and I build systems that reflect that philosophy.
Cross-Platform Web Development
Not everything I do lives inside WordPress. Over the years, I’ve helped teams with a wide range of digital projects, especially when they need someone who can bridge design, development, workflows, and technical strategy.






I still do some Illustration.
Even though robots are probably going to make this kind of thing obsolete, I still occasionally do some illustration for my designs.
My workflow still starts with a pencil and paper. I’m using mostly Affinity to flesh things out, going back to Adobe products when my muscle memory demands it.









































