01 Epocher
Unix time, one keystroke away.
A lightweight macOS menu bar app for converting Unix timestamps. Paste any epoch value to instantly see the date, then copy it back in local, UTC, or ISO 8601 — without ever leaving your menu bar.
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Senior Software Engineer
Building software at CoSchedule. Off the clock, I craft native macOS developer tools that live in your menu bar.
Small, focused macOS apps that solve a real annoyance and stay out of your way.
01 Unix time, one keystroke away.
A lightweight macOS menu bar app for converting Unix timestamps. Paste any epoch value to instantly see the date, then copy it back in local, UTC, or ISO 8601 — without ever leaving your menu bar.
02 Every pipeline, one menu bar.
A native macOS menu bar app that monitors CI/CD pipeline status across AWS CodePipeline, GitHub Actions, GitLab, Vercel, and Netlify in real time — with native notifications on failures and recoveries, so you stop babysitting dashboards.
03 The shop comes to you.
A marketing site I designed and built for my dad's mobile RV repair business, serving Bismarck, Minot, Williston, and the rest of North Dakota. It showcases his 33+ years of experience, walks visitors through his electrical, appliance, and mechanical services, and makes it one tap to call or request a quote.
04 Autoplay only lands on something new.
A Chrome extension that stops YouTube autoplay from replaying videos you've already watched. It quietly remembers what you've seen and skips past it in the Up Next queue — with a toggle, skip stats, and a session log. Everything is stored locally and never leaves your browser.
I'm a senior software engineer with a soft spot for the small stuff — the menu-bar utilities, keyboard shortcuts, and tiny native apps that quietly make a workday smoother. By day I build at CoSchedule; by night I ship tools I wish existed.