About
This isn't old-school, cookie-cutter "coaching." It's my take on one-on-one support in the era of AI, solo dev, and agent-powered workflows. My goal is to help you build your ops command center, sharpen how you work, and use AI agents as real teammates with practical support and honest constraints.
Welcome to Cockpit & Slack
You'll get two connected channels for coaching:
- Cockpit: Your private Notion command center where we collect docs, decisions, feedback, and async work.
- Slack: The live coaching lane for quick context, scheduling, calls, nudges, and focused back-and-forth between Cockpit updates.
Both spaces are just you and me—no group clutter. We'll use Cockpit for deeper work and Slack DMs for the live coaching layer when quick context is useful.
Why One-on-one?
Real progress comes from real context.
Everyone says they offer "coaching," but most stick to generic advice, repetitive templates, or generic "accountability."
That's not how I want to work.
One-on-one here means we go deep on your app, your workflow, and your goals. It is not just a call; it is a practical support loop across Slack and Cockpit that helps you build habits, docs, and systems that last.
How to Use?
Start in Cockpit:
Drop updates, docs, questions, or blockers in Cockpit so the important context stays organized.
Book live sessions:
DM me in Slack to propose or schedule deeper sessions. Before each session, add what you want to focus on in Cockpit—code, strategy, or workflow.
Use Slack for quick help:
Use Slack when a quick note, decision, or scheduling question does not need a full Cockpit write-up.
Iterate on your ops:
We'll build your personal workflow together—everything from project blueprints to onboarding your AI agent as a teammate.
You're Ready for Takeoff
No more solo guessing, no more wondering if you're "doing it right."
With one-on-one coaching, you get direct support, honest feedback, and a real teammate for your solo dev journey.
Let's get your cockpit flying.