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Thoughts on building in public, WordPress, SaaS, and shipping software.

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The AI Tooling Stack I Use to Ship Solo

The exact AI tools I use to build solo — coding, shipping, and content for a one-person team that ships like a small company.

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I Indexed 389 AI Coding Resources — Here's What I Found

What I learned building AgentsCamp, a curated directory and CLI for AI coding resources, after indexing 389 of them by hand.

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Claude Code vs Cursor: An Honest Comparison

Claude Code vs Cursor: a fair, build-in-public look at two different shapes of AI coding tool, where each shines, and when to reach for which.

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How to Tell If AI Search Is Sending You Traffic

A practical, honest guide to tracking AI search traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini — and the limits of measuring it today.

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The Best Claude Code Agents, Skills, and Commands (2026)

A practical roundup of the best Claude Code agents, skills, and slash commands worth installing in 2026 — and the problem each one solves.

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How AI Engines Decide Which Sources to Cite

How AI engines choose sources to cite: retrieval, relevance, and the trust signals that make AI pick your page over a competitor's.

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Claude Code Slash Commands: A Practical Guide

Claude Code slash commands are reusable prompt shortcuts you type as /name. Here's how they work, how to pass arguments, and where to put them.

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GEO vs SEO: What Actually Changes (and What Doesn't)

GEO vs SEO explained plainly: what stays the same, what genuinely changes, and how to invest in both without burning effort.

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Claude Code Skills, Explained

Claude Code skills are reusable capabilities Claude loads on demand. Here's what they are, how they save context, and how to start using them.

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How to Get Your Content Cited by ChatGPT

A practical guide to get cited by ChatGPT and other AI answers — write content that engines quote, trust, and link back to.

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Claude Code Subagents: What They Are and How to Use Them

Claude Code subagents are specialized AI agents with their own context window. Here's what they are, how to build one, and when to reach for them.

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What Is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)? A Practical Guide

Generative engine optimization (GEO) is how you get cited by AI search. A practical guide to definitions, levers, and a starting checklist.

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How to Set Up a CLAUDE.md File (With Examples)

A practical guide to setting up a CLAUDE.md file so Claude Code understands your project, conventions, and gotchas from the first message.

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llms.txt Explained: Should Your Site Have One?

What llms.txt is, the proposed spec, whether AI crawlers actually use it yet, and a practical guide to deciding if your site needs one.

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From 0 to 115K Active Installs: Lessons from Building WordPress Plugins

What I learned shipping 9 WordPress plugins over the past several years.

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Building an AI Search Optimization Tool

Why I built OptimizeCamp — a tool to help content rank in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI search engines.

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Why I Build in Public

The case for sharing your wins, losses, and everything in between as a builder.

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From Plugins to SaaS: Launching SurePrompts

After years of building WordPress plugins, I shipped my first SaaS — an AI prompt generator.

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Rethinking Tables for the Block Editor

After WP Table Builder, I built Tableberg — a native Gutenberg table block that works the way WordPress tables should.

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Why I Built a Drag-and-Drop Table Plugin

Tables in WordPress were broken. So I built WP Table Builder — a visual, drag-and-drop table editor.

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Launching Ultimate Blocks for Gutenberg

WordPress just shipped the block editor. I built a plugin to make it actually useful for bloggers.

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My First WordPress Plugin: WP Coupons and Deals

How I built and shipped my first WordPress plugin — a coupon display tool for affiliate marketers.

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