When I started, my tech stack was Google Sheets and Apps Script. Now I'm running full-stack apps with databases, automated workflows, and AI in everything.
Every tool earns its spot. I'm building toward production-ready work — and cutting what doesn't get me there.
Claude Code CLI — The Anchor
The terminal is where I work now. Claude Code is the reason. Building, debugging, writing workflows — everything runs through here. MCP servers and custom skills are what supercharge it — connecting Claude directly into apps like Supabase, n8n, Notion, and more, with specialized skills for whatever I'm building.
Google Antigravity
Starting to use this more. Google's agentic IDE is built around a simple idea: you provide the vision, it handles the code. Agent-first, Gemini-powered, designed to work at a higher level than line-by-line coding. Still finding where it fits alongside Claude Code, but it's earning its place.
Backend & Database
Supabase covers everything: PostgreSQL, auth, storage. GitHub Actions handles deployment. Some projects on Hostinger, others on my VPS.
Workflows & Automation
n8n handles a lot of my workflows. But I'm moving some things off it into fully coded apps with cron jobs. When something gets complex enough, it makes more sense to build it right than to keep wiring nodes.
AI & Research
Gemini for connecting AI into automations — chat agents, report generation. Google Cloud Console and Vertex AI for the heavier work. Perplexity for research.
Frontend
React, Tailwind, Next.js.
Organization
Notion. Everything outside the code lives here — project tracking, planning, research notes.
Where I'm Landing
This would've seemed like a lot when I started. Now it feels like the minimum. The bar is production-ready. These tools get me there.