Meet APEX — a voice-driven assistant I built myself. It reads my real calendar, inbox, and analytics and runs everything I do from one screen. Move your cursor through his face. Then watch him work.
Most "AI assistants" are a chat box. APEX is a system. I gave it a voice, a face, and a team of agents that each own a job, then wired it into my real tools so it speaks in real numbers, not guesses. I talk to it, it briefs me, it runs the day.
A holographic interface that wakes to my voice, answers out loud in its own voice, and shows me when it's listening, thinking, or speaking.
Seven agents — calendar, inbox, money, content, real estate, coaching, study — each with one focus. APEX routes my request to the right one automatically.
It pulls my live Google Calendar, triages my actual inbox, and reports my real website analytics. The brief is true to the minute.
Nothing gets sent or posted without me. Drafts land in a queue I review and release — automation with a human in the loop.
Designed to run on its own and brief me on a schedule, so the system works whether I'm at the screen or not.
No monthly SaaS lock-in. My own codebase, my keys, my data — which means I can build the same for you, fully yours.
If you're running too much in too many places, I build the system that holds it together — custom to your tools, your voice, your workflow.

I'm a builder who runs a lot of lanes at once — design, real estate, coaching, content, and more. I built APEX because I needed one system to keep all of it straight, in my own voice, on my own terms. I didn't buy it off a shelf. I built it. If you want a system like it, designed around how you actually work, that's what I do.
Tell me what you're juggling. I'll show you the system that runs it. Book a quick call or send me a note — I read every one.