I help businesses diagnose, improve, and harden their Android applications — with clarity, precision, and no excess.
Start a conversation"Confine yourself to the present."— Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
About
I am an Android consultant focused on one thing: making Android applications work the way they should. Not more features — better foundations. Not longer timelines — sharper decisions.
Over three years, I have built production Android applications entirely on-device — no laptop, no IDE — studying security-focused codebases from the ground up and applying those patterns to real work.
Stoicism taught me that most problems come from excess — excess complexity, excess assumptions, excess abstraction. I apply the same discipline to code. Strip it back. Find what is broken. Fix it properly.
Whether your app is slow, fragile, poorly architected, or simply needs an experienced eye — I bring honest assessment and direct action.
Services
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Your Android app's structure determines how it scales, breaks, and evolves. I audit your architecture and deliver clear, actionable recommendations.
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A systematic review of your codebase — identifying technical debt, anti-patterns, and critical vulnerabilities before they become expensive problems.
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Slow apps lose users. I identify the exact causes of lag, memory leaks, and battery drain — and show you precisely how to eliminate them.
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Ongoing strategic guidance for your Android development decisions — from library choices to team practices. A second pair of expert eyes when it matters most.
Work
Android · Security · Kotlin
A password manager for Android, built from the ground up with security as the primary constraint. Named after the Stoic philosopher who succeeded Zeno — a reminder that foundations matter.
Designed to handle sensitive credentials with minimal surface area, encrypted storage, and no network dependency.
Contact
If your Android application has problems worth solving, I am ready to look at them directly. No lengthy onboarding. No vague proposals. Just honest work.
"Do not indulge in speculation about what other people are doing. Attend to what is before you." — Marcus Aurelius