Apps, websites, automation, process design — if something in your day-to-day is harder than it should be, I'd love to help fix it. I listen first, ask a lot of questions, and build things that last.
I'm Korey. I've spent the last 10+ years inside complex operations — manufacturing, distribution, supply chain — learning how things actually work by showing up, listening, and getting my hands dirty alongside the people doing the job every day.
That's where I found what I love doing: building tools and systems that make people's work easier. Not in a theoretical, strategy-deck kind of way. In the sitting-down-with-someone, understanding-exactly-what's-frustrating-them, and-then-actually-building-the-thing kind of way.
I've built custom apps that replaced expensive software. Designed websites and marketing material that people are proud of. Automated the repetitive stuff so teams can focus on work that matters. Helped companies save real money by just paying closer attention to the details everyone else overlooked.
I care about the what and the why before I ever touch the how. Because solutions that last come from understanding people, not just problems.
Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. Based in Pittsburgh. Happy to work with anyone, anywhere.
Every project starts with a conversation. Tell me what's not working, what you wish existed, or what you're trying to get off the ground — and I'll build it.
I've learned more from the people doing the work every day than from any textbook. The best solutions come from understanding first.
A few examples of real tools running in production. Each one started with a conversation and a real problem to solve.
No complicated proposals. No long discovery phases. Just honest conversation, clear expectations, and consistent progress.
Whether it's a website, an app, an automation, or just an idea you want to talk through — I'm here. The best projects always start with a simple conversation.