Lingo.Yoga — holistic language learning without the streaks
A calmer way to learn a language — no streaks, no guilt, built from the content you actually care about. A family project with my 9-year-old niece.
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A calmer way to learn a language — no streaks, no guilt, built from the content you actually care about. A family project with my 9-year-old niece.
Forward any travel booking to one email address and get back perfect, timezone-correct calendar events. No app, no account, no copying and pasting.
A WhatsApp bot that turns voice notes you can't face into a quick text summary, in 99+ languages, with a dry British attitude.
Browsers surface the links you visit most, not the ones you need for the project you're in right now. TabbyLinks.io turned every new tab into a visual, project-filtered grid of exactly the right links — a small fix to a daily annoyance.
Most founders keep their investors updated the hard way: a dozen different threads, formats and reminders. Fual.io piped the updates founders were already writing in Slack straight to their investors as one live feed — and made supporting a startup a single click.
A service that fought the data brokers for you — automating the GDPR and CCPA deletion requests most people never have the time or stomach to chase. I ran the fight myself to find out where it broke.
Human rights for the AI generation — a company built to make the invisible judgments technology makes about us visible, and to put people back in the room when those judgments get made.
ViiV Healthcare, the global specialist HIV company within the GSK group, brought me in to help scale SAM Health — a best-in-class remote HIV and STI testing service it sponsored — from a regional first into a national one, across one of the most demanding regulatory environments in the world.
A consumer platform that let people own and license their personal data as an asset, years before the rest of the world agreed they should. Number one on the UK App Store, a Telefónica partnership across 24 million customers, and a closing-bell ring at Nasdaq — built on a bet that was right, just early.