What I am building now
Weekly logs: what shipped, what changed, what is next.
Learn moregoodtek is not here to “make it for you.” I share what I am building myself—blockers, wrong turns, fixes, all of it. If you have an idea, want to develop together, or just want to follow along, you are welcome.
Weekly logs: what shipped, what changed, what is next.
Learn moreNot only wins—dead ends and pivots stay visible too.
Learn morePeople with ideas, co-developers, and curious observers.
Learn moreSolo builds stall; I need feedback, peers, and new ideas.
Learn moreWrite what I learn; talk with people who show up.
Learn moreNot “build this for me”—let’s think together or join the build.
Learn moreProduct, dev, or design—reach out if the vibe fits.
Learn moreA line of interest or a rough idea is enough.
Learn moregoodtek is where I ship in the open. What the product is, what landed this week, what I will try next—you see the middle, not only the launch post. Follow along and watch how it grows.
When I am stuck, when I change direction, when something was a bad bet—I post that too. If you only want polished success stories, this may not be for you. If you want an honest picture of how software gets made, I hope it helps. That is what build in public means to me.
You have an idea but do not know where to start. You want to code or plan together. You want to learn before building alone. All welcome. This is closer to interest and collaboration than to client work. Lurking is fine; comments and suggestions are gold.
Building alone hits walls. I need feedback, sometimes extra hands, and people to bounce ideas with. Opening the process brings people who care—and that energy keeps the build going. goodtek is not a delivery service; it is a signal: “this is what I am making right now.”
Choices I made, tools I switched, how launch felt—I will publish logs and essays. The blog and case pages are still coming together. Tell me what you want to read next; I will use that for the next public note.
Send a topic“Please build this for us” is a different thing. I am looking for: “I have an idea—can we talk?”, “Looking for someone to build this part with me”, “I want to contribute to what you are making.” If it fits, we experiment together. If not, following the open build is enough.
Less like a formal job post, more like “who fits this build right now.” Dev, design, or product—if watching the open process makes you want in, say hi. Remote and part-time are fine.
Say you want inInterest, a one-line idea, an offer to build together—anything works. No polished spec required. Email me and we can figure out what comes next.
hello@goodtek.xyz