Southeast • Florida
Miami's business landscape changed structurally after 2020. Citadel moved its headquarters to Brickell, a wave of New York finance and California tech founders followed, and the existing economy underneath (Latin American trade through PortMiami and MIA, cruise lines, condo development, hospitality) kept running at full speed. The result is a city where a wealth management firm, a freight forwarder, and a short-term-rental operator can all be on the same block, and none of them are well-served by template software.
11
Apps shipped
1 to 4 weeks
Typical timeline
$1,000 - $6,000
Price range
24hr
Quote turnaround
// THE MARKET
Miami is a gateway market. A large share of its businesses operate across borders: importers clearing perishables through MIA, trade brokers moving goods between the US and Latin America, and real estate firms selling to international buyers. That creates software needs most US cities don't have, like bilingual client portals, document workflows that handle foreign entities, and payment flows that don't assume a US bank account on both sides. The finance migration adds a second layer: family offices and funds that relocated from New York expect Manhattan-grade tooling but are now buying it in a market with far fewer senior builders.
// LOCAL CONTEXT
Miami's condo and short-term-rental economy runs on operational chaos: building approvals, guest turnovers, cleaning schedules, and owner statements managed across spreadsheets, WhatsApp threads, and property management tools that don't talk to each other. A property operator with 50+ units has a genuine software problem, and it's an operations problem, not a website problem.
// WHAT I BUILD
APIs that your team can build on top of without fear. Versioned, documented, tested, and deployed with proper error handling.
// WHY MGT
11
Not demos. Real apps running with real users. Regal Title, eXp Black Lion, InflexTech, 2K Service Plug, and more.
24hr
Tell me what you need. I send back a full scope and fixed price within 24 hours. No lengthy discovery phases before you see a number.
Fixed
One price. Agreed upfront. No scope creep invoices or "additional hours" surprises. If the scope changes, I talk to you before any additional work starts.
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// PROCESS
15 to 30 minutes. You tell me what you need. I tell you if I can build it, how long it takes, and what it costs. No pitch.
I write a clear scope document: what's included, what isn't, timeline, and fixed price. One document. No surprises.
I build in focused sprints with real progress updates. You see working software, not status reports.
Deploy to production. 30 days of post-launch support. Most issues resolved same day.
// FAQ
Every API ships with OpenAPI specification and a Postman collection. For public-facing APIs I build a documentation site with live request examples. Your team can onboard without me being in the room.
Yes. Internal integration APIs are a common project. I scope exactly which systems need to talk to each other, what data flows where, and build the glue layer that makes it work.
Yes. GraphQL for data-heavy applications where clients need flexible querying. REST for most other cases. I recommend the right approach based on your use case, not personal preference.
Yes. Most of my client work is fully remote. I'm based in Virginia and serve clients across Southeast. Everything is async-friendly: scoping, updates, and delivery all happen over documented channels so you always know where things stand. Same-day responses during business hours.
Tell me what you need. I'll send back a full scope and fixed price within 24 hours. No agency overhead. No middlemen.
New launches and build logs, ~2 per month. No spam.