I'm a veteran, and I choose to build software that serves and supports others. Today that means tools for veterans working through their VA claims, the volunteers who power animal shelters, and the families and educators nurturing early childhood development. Building software people can trust is part of living my values.
I choose to build software that serves and supports others. Every product starts with a clear purpose and the real people it's for — and the work is chosen on purpose, with care.
Building software people can trust is part of living my values — reliable, honest, and made to last. The kind of tool you can lean on, for work that matters.
Where a free tier makes sense, it stays genuinely useful. Where there's no good reason to charge, there's no charge. Helping comes first.
For animal shelters, veterans, and the families and educators helping kids learn.
Volunteer coordination for shelters running on people, not budgets. Scheduling, training, groups, messaging — free for shelters with up to 50 volunteers.
Visit voluntails.com →The VA disability claim tool I wish I'd had. Upload your records, get VASRD ratings, and surface the secondary conditions worth including before you file.
Learn more →Personalized social stories that star your child, illustrated in minutes. Gentle, evidence-informed routines for autistic, ADHD, and anxious kids — and the families, therapists, and educators who support them.
Visit vizitales.com →Veteran-Owned Business
Three products, each one a way to serve and support the people behind it — built with care, to earn their trust. That's the standard I hold myself to.