First versions with the hard parts included.
Product scope, data model, backend, UI, deployment, analytics, and the plain decisions needed to launch.
LVTD / product engineering
LVTD builds practical software for founders who need careful execution and visible shipping momentum.
Selected work
A mix of SaaS tools, discovery sites, automation systems, open-source utilities, and operational products built end to end.
Talent Leads
Lead generation for startup hiring teams that need targeted outreach inputs.
Built with Django
Developer education, product discovery, and useful examples for Django builders.
LevReview
Review collection workflows for operators who need better customer proof.
Tech Job Alerts
Automated matching and alerts for people tracking technical roles.
OSIG
Open-source social image generation for shipping shareable pages and previews.
StatusHen
Uptime monitoring and status pages for teams that need clear incident surfaces.
TuxSEO
Programmatic SEO tooling for creating and maintaining search surfaces.
Cleanapp
App Store maintenance workflows for keeping releases and metadata in order.
Is it Keto
Search product for fast food decisions and structured nutrition lookup.
What LVTD builds
The work can start as a market test, a broken workflow, an internal spreadsheet, a stalled app, or a product idea that needs a real first version.
Product scope, data model, backend, UI, deployment, analytics, and the plain decisions needed to launch.
Dashboards, scrapers, reporting flows, enrichment jobs, alerts, admin tools, and integrations that fit your operators.
Fast sites, programmatic pages, CMS-backed publishing, SEO surfaces, lead capture, and conversion paths.
Slow pages, broken jobs, unreliable APIs, fragile deployments, confusing UI, and systems nobody wants to touch.
MVP done for you
Pay a $100 deposit to show serious intent. I follow up for project context, goals, and timeline. Final service price: $5,000.
Managed OpenClaw
LVTD handles setup, access, monitoring, updates, and custom integrations so your team can use OpenClaw inside real workflows.
How a build moves
The process is intentionally direct because early software changes shape once it touches users, data, and edge cases.
Clarify the user, workflow, constraints, and first useful release.
Set architecture, data flow, deployment, and the core product path.
Tighten UI states, copy, errors, logging, speed, and operating notes.
Launch, watch what happens, fix the sharp parts, and decide the next move.
Writing
An introduction to LVTD's product engineering, automation, technical debugging, and consulting work.
Start here
A short note with context, constraints, timeline, and what you want shipped is enough to begin.