Hi, I’m Yas – a developer who builds small, practical tools and shares what I learn along the way.
I build small, practical tools for people who like to ship things, not just talk about them.
With modern tools, especially AI. building software is faster than ever. But I kept noticing the same pattern: ideas are easy to start and surprisingly hard to finish well.
Projects pile up.
Focus gets diluted.
And momentum fades faster than it should.
This blog is where I document how I deal with that — by building real tools, testing them in the wild, and sharing what actually works.
What I build
I develop lightweight products that solve specific, real problems — usually ones I’ve run into myself.
Projiter is one example: it started as a personal tool to help me decide what to work on next and commit to finishing it. It’s the first of several tools I plan to publish, each focused on reducing friction in building and shipping software.
More are coming.
What this blog is about
This is not a generic “growth” or “motivation” blog.
Here I share:
- Lessons from building and shipping real tools
- Product decisions (including wrong ones)
- Experiments with AI-assisted development
- Practical workflows for turning ideas into finished products
Over time, I also plan to share how I build with AI — not theory, but hands-on approaches that help people move faster without losing clarity.
Who this is for
This blog is for:
- Indie developers and builders
- People experimenting with AI in their workflows
- Anyone tired of half-finished projects
If you care more about shipping than perfect planning, you’ll feel at home here.
Start here
If you’re new, a good place to begin:
→ I built Projiter to stop my AI-era projects from piling up