Elliot Peter
I help turn ideas into working software, websites, tools, and systems. I use AI tools to move faster, but the real work is still human: understanding the problem, making good decisions, managing tradeoffs, and knowing when something is ready to ship. I can build the thing itself, or help build the workflow that makes the thing possible. Sometimes the product is an app, a website, or an internal tool. Sometimes the product is the system around the work.
What I believe about building
The work should explain itself.
A project shouldn't depend on one person remembering everything. The goals, decisions, status, and next steps should be clear enough that someone new can step in and understand what's happening. That matters for people. It matters for AI tools, too.
Better context creates better output.
AI is only useful when it has the right information. I spend time on briefs, examples, source material, constraints, and project history because that makes the work sharper from the start. A better prompt isn't usually a magic sentence. It's better context.
Fast work still needs structure.
AI can produce a lot of output quickly. That's useful, but only if the work has review, validation, and a clear quality bar around it. I use scopes, checkpoints, source control, and testing so speed doesn't turn into chaos.
Reduce noise.
Good decisions need clear signal. I design workflows that keep attention on what matters now, instead of flooding people or AI tools with everything at once. Less noise means better work.
Keep the work portable.
A good system shouldn't be trapped inside one tool, one model, or one person's memory. I build with handoffs in mind, so a human collaborator, a future AI model, or a later version of me can keep going without starting over.
What I've built
Apps, websites, workflow systems, and infrastructure built with AI as leverage and human judgment at the center.
Let's talk.
If you need something built, or you need a better way to build it, reach out. Let's start a conversation.