What I Can Help With
AIFred is mainly a place where I document my own projects, experiments, dead ends, and sometimes things that only started working once they had annoyed me for almost a week. But I also occasionally help other people build a website, a web app, or turn a half-finished idea into something that actually works. I’m most useful when there is at least a rough direction and the project needs clear thinking, solid frontend work, and practical follow-through instead of more fog around synergies and visions.
Where I’m Most Useful
It usually works best somewhere between a rough idea and a project that is almost running, but still has too much chaos in it. Sometimes there is already a design, sometimes half of the solution is done, and sometimes there is just a very specific problem and far too many loose ends around it.
That is usually the moment when I can help faster than a big process with a presentation, a workshop, and three weeks of carefully naming things that do not exist yet.
- Turn an idea into a functional web product
- Frontend implementation from design to production
- Content websites and custom CMS-like solutions
- AI-assisted workflows for websites and internal tools
- Improving existing web projects that need order and a clearer structure
Who It Makes Sense For
I most often work with people who already have a rough idea of what they want to build, even if it is still just a Figma file, a work-in-progress prototype, or a project stuck somewhere halfway through and in need of someone who can calm it down and bring it closer to reality.
- Founders
- Smaller companies
- Agencies
- Teams that have an idea, a design, or a half-finished project
What Not to Expect From Me
I am not a full-service agency, and I do not want to pretend to be one. If you need a complete team for strategy, branding, motion, media, naming, and three workshops before anyone opens an editor, I am probably not the right person.
At the same time, I am usually not the right fit for branding-heavy jobs where the main problem is finding a visual identity completely from scratch. Not every project is a match, and that is a good thing. It leads to better inquiries, better work, and noticeably less despair on both sides.
- Not a full-service agency
- Not branding-heavy work
- Not every inquiry is the right fit
When It Makes Sense to Reach Out
If any of this sounds familiar, I may well be able to help. The best way to start is usually a short message describing the project or intention.
I respond relatively quickly and always reply, even if it is a no. Looking forward to hearing from you!