About me
Master Digital Marketing Strategy, Social Media Marketing, SEO, YouTube, Email, Facebook Marketing, Analytics & More!




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As long as you're still climbing, you're growing.
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Over the past 6+ years, I’ve worked on a wide range of projects—from full-stack web applications and dynamic business websites to landing pages and brand visuals.
Every project you’ll see here was completed on time, with close attention to detail, clear communication, and a strong focus on the client’s goals.
The story
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- 1998
The Beginning
Born in Bagerhat, Bangladesh on a warm spring morning. From the earliest days, showed an unusual focus—staring intently at ceiling fans, light switches, anything that moved or changed. Parents noticed a child who observed more than spoke.
- 2000
First Words, First Questions
Began speaking later than expected, but when the words came, they were questions. "Why does the fan spin?" "Where does the light go?" A mind already seeking systems and patterns in everyday life.
- 2002
The Tinkerer Emerges
Disassembled first toy—a battery-powered car. Didn't break it out of carelessness, but curiosity. Wanted to see the motor, understand the mechanism. Parents learned to expect scattered parts and intense concentration.
- 2004
Primary School Begins
Started formal education at a local school in Dhaka. Excelled in mathematics and science, struggled with rote memorization. Teachers noted: "Understands concepts deeply, but resists doing things the conventional way."
- 2006
First Computer Encounter
Family purchased their first desktop computer. Became mesmerized—not by games, but by the file system, the folders, the way programs opened and closed. Spent hours just exploring Windows XP, clicking through every menu.
- 2008
The Internet Arrives
Home internet connection installed. Discovered a world beyond textbooks. Spent evenings reading Wikipedia articles, watching YouTube tutorials, learning about things school never taught. The self-education journey began.
- 2010
Middle School & Growing Curiosity
Entered middle school with a reputation as "the computer kid." Started helping teachers with basic tech problems. Learned to fix software issues, troubleshoot errors. Realized that solving problems felt more rewarding than being praised.
- 2012
First Website Idea
Saw a poorly designed school website and thought, "I could make this better." Didn't know how yet, but the seed was planted. Started searching "how to make a website" and stumbled upon HTML for the first time.
- 2014
High School & HTML Experiments
Began high school while secretly teaching myself HTML and CSS using free online resources. Built terrible-looking pages with neon colors and Comic Sans, but each one taught something new. Coding became a private obsession.
- 2015
The Breakthrough Year
Built first actual website—a simple portfolio page. It was rough, unpolished, but it worked. Showed it to a friend who said, "Wait, you made this?" That validation changed everything. Realized this could be more than a hobby.
- 2016
JavaScript & Real Interactivity
Moved beyond static pages and discovered JavaScript. The first time a button click changed something on screen felt like magic. Spent months building calculators, to-do lists, and silly games. Logic and creativity finally merged.
- 2017
Freelancing Beginnings
Landed first paid project—a small business website for a local shop. Charged barely anything, but the fact that someone valued the skill enough to pay was monumental. Started taking web development seriously as a career path.
- 2018
Frameworks & Modern Development
Discovered React and modern JavaScript frameworks. The learning curve was steep, but the power was undeniable. Rebuilt old projects with new tools, amazed at how much faster and cleaner everything became. Skills leveled up rapidly.
- 2019
Professional Developer
Transitioned from student to professional. Took on larger projects, worked with real clients, managed deadlines and expectations. Learned that coding was only half the job—communication, reliability, and problem-solving mattered just as much.
- 2020
The Pandemic Pivot
Global pandemic hit. While the world slowed down, doubled down on skill development. Took advanced courses, built portfolio projects, and realized remote work opened doors that geography once closed. Adapted and thrived in isolation.
- 2021
Scaling Up
Handled multiple concurrent projects for the first time. Learned to manage time, prioritize tasks, and say no to bad-fit clients. Income grew, but more importantly, confidence grew. Started seeing self as not just a developer, but a business.
- 2022
The Entrepreneurial Shift
Made the decision to stop trading time for money. Launched first digital product—a small SaaS tool. It wasn't a massive success, but it proved something crucial: building once and selling many times was possible. The entrepreneur was born.
- 2023
Building Systems
Shifted focus from projects to systems. Automated client onboarding, billing, and communication. Built templates and reusable components. Realized the real game wasn't coding faster—it was working smarter and building leverage.
- 2024
Multiple Revenue Streams
Diversified beyond client work. Ran a niche SaaS product, sold website templates, offered consulting. Some experiments failed, others succeeded. Learned that resilience wasn't about avoiding failure—it was about testing fast and adapting faster.
- 2025
Long-Term Vision
Stepped back from daily grind to focus on what actually mattered—building sustainable, scalable businesses that didn't require constant input. Invested time in strategy, learning, and refining systems. Growth became intentional, not accidental.
- 2026–Present
The Builder's Path
Operating multiple digital businesses with a focus on automation, quality, and long-term value. No longer chasing every opportunity—now building with purpose. The kid who disassembled toys is now building systems that run while he sleeps.
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Jayvion Simon
CEO
Lucian Obrien
CTO
Deja Brady
Project Coordinator
Harrison Stein
Team Leader
Reece Chung
Software Developer
Lainey Davidson
Marketing Strategist
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Data Analyst
Melanie Noble
Product Owner