The short version
I started Evorbi because I wanted to do great work without the overhead that usually comes with it. No account managers relaying messages. No design-by-committee. No six-week discovery phases for a project that should ship in two.
Just a developer who talks directly to the person with the problem, then builds the solution.
What Evorbi actually is
Evorbi is a digital studio that operates on three pillars:
Studio — client work. Web applications, e-commerce platforms, landing pages. I work with businesses that need something built properly and shipped on time. The stack is modern (Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase, Tailwind) and the process is straightforward: we talk about what you need, I build it, we iterate until it's right.
AI Growth — helping businesses adopt AI without the enterprise price tag. A year ago, adding an AI chatbot to your website meant a six-figure investment. Today, I can build a context-aware support agent, a document analysis tool, or a workflow automation system for a fraction of that. The technology caught up. Most businesses just don't know it yet.
Labs — my own products. I build SaaS tools on the side — some as experiments, some as real businesses. TideReply (AI customer support), TenderWish (EU tender matching), ParcelRay (shipping label scanning). Building my own products makes me a better developer for client work, and client work funds the experiments. The loop works.
What I believe in
Small teams ship better products. When one person understands the database schema, the API design, the frontend components, and the business context, decisions happen faster and the result is more coherent. I'm not anti-team — I'm anti-overhead.
AI is a tool, not a strategy. I use AI every day. It makes me faster. But "add AI" is not a business plan. The businesses that benefit most from AI are the ones with a clear problem that AI can solve — not the ones chasing the trend.
Equity for code is underrated. I partner with early-stage startups, trading development work for equity. It only works when the idea is strong and the founder is committed, but when it clicks, it's the best kind of work — building something from zero with real skin in the game.
What's next
This blog will be where I share what I learn. Technical deep-dives, AI insights, project stories, and the occasional opinion on where things are headed. No content calendar, no SEO filler — just writing when there's something worth saying.
If you're building something and need help, check out the services page or just get in touch. I'm always up for a good project.
