I started writing code at 14. By the time I reached university age I'd already been shipping projects for years — for me this isn't a profession, it's part of everyday life.
2025 was my turning point: I moved into the world of AI agents and n8n automation. Because I saw these technologies solve in hours what companies had done with people for years. Big enterprises already use them — small and mid-sized businesses are only just starting. That's where the real gap is.
A restaurant owner takes orders on WhatsApp but can't automate them. An accountant still keys in receipts. An agent posts the same listing to four places. This work can be handed to AI now — but someone has to turn to them and say, “here, I built it for you.” I'm trying to be that someone.