Apps
The apps I make. All of them are native, written with Swift and SwiftUI.
Daysheets
(2025 - Present)
I work full-time as a lead software engineer for Daysheets, the new standard for tour management.
I build the native Daysheets iOS and macOS apps with Swift and SwiftUI to help tour managers and coordinators plan, operate, and collaborate on medium and large-scale music tours.
The iOS and macOS apps were developed for Daysheets, Inc. using Swift, SwiftUI, Core Data, and a Swift Package that encompasses shared functionality between platforms.
YouHQ: Life Organizer
(2026 - Present)
YouHQ is your life, organized. Track your homes, vehicles, finances, media, and career - all in one private, beautiful app.
YouHQ works natively across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro, and is built with Swift, SwiftUI, and SQLiteData.
Organize every part of your life:
- Homes: Track utilities, maintenance reminders, paint colors, and cost of ownership
- Vehicles: Track insurance, service reminders, and paint colors
- Money: Track bank, investment, and HSA/FSA accounts
- Media: Track service providers, subscriptions, and devices with total monthly cost
- Career: Track job history and salary trends over time
- Profiles: Manage your own data and/or someone else's, with optional iCloud sharing
Your data is your own. Sensitive fields are encrypted on-device with AES-256-GCM encryption before they ever leave your device, and there are no YouHQ servers - everything syncs directly through iCloud via your Apple Account.
The source code for YouHQ is fully open source and available on GitHub.
You can read the announcement blog post for YouHQ here. Learn more about the app on its website.
CatchUp: Keep in Touch
(2018 - Present)
*Featured on Brett Terpstra’s Systematic Podcast as one of his ‘Top 3’ picks (around 46:21)
My first public-facing iOS app! CatchUp helps you stay in touch with the people who matter most. You can set reminders for the contacts you choose, and get notified when it’s time to CatchUp with them again.
CatchUp is free with no ads, but has an in-app tip jar if you want to buy me a coffee ☕
Read my blog post about modernizing CatchUp with SwiftUI here or my latest post about releasing version 3.0 with SwiftData and several new features here.
Outrank: CFB Stat Rankings
(2021 - Present)
Outrank is an app to help you check how your favorite FBS college football teams stack up against the rest.
Available on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS (on Apple Silicon Macs), it tracks forty-seven different stats for all 132 Division One FBS teams and lets you dissect and compare them however you’d like. You can even compare two teams side-by-side to preview an intriguing matchup.
You can read my blog post about building Outrank here.
Hot Local Food: Find Dinner
(2023 - Present)
Think Tinder, but for food, and it already likes you back. Say hello to Hot Local Food. Free, hot, and available on iOS 15 and newer.
Want something to eat or drink but don’t know where to go? Want to explore the local scene nearby or far away? Just want to look at some good pictures of good food? Hot Local Food is there for you.
With a photo-heavy, Tinder-style swipe interface, an extensive library of restaurants powered by Yelp, and slick features built on top, Hot Local Food will help you find exactly what you need.
Features:
- When you’re out, see restaurants nearby and swipe until you find your perfect match
- Traveling somewhere? Get to know what’s good by swiping in the area you plan to visit
- Filter by price, location, and categories
- Create custom lists to save places for later
- Access quick shortcuts to make reservations, order delivery or pickup, and find directions
For vegans, carnivores, and everyone in between, Hot Local Food is the best place to find what you love, so you can eat it.
You can follow Hot Local Food on X, check out its marketing website, or read my blog post about building it.
Chat by Storyboard
(2023 - 2025)
Chat by Storyboard is an AI-powered, hands-free voice messaging app for truckers. It’s a game-changer for the trucking industry, and I’m proud to have been a core part of its development.
I built the native iOS and iPadOS apps myself with Swift, SwiftUI, Swift Concurrency, Core Audio, App Intents, SQLite, and more.
















