Independent software products and engineering

Building software that makes users' lives easier

From focused apps to broader engineering work, I build software with clarity, usefulness, and real user value in mind.

Featured projects

Independent products and public work beyond my day job

Here is a selection of products I build outside my day job, plus selected public work that shows where I am heading.

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Product iOS

Fishing Knots +

A practical knot guide that helped start my software journey and is still maintained for iOS.

Focus
Focused mobile utility
Status
App Store
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Product iOS

TwistReader

A privacy-minded feed reader built to keep organization and reading workflows simple.

Focus
Independent reading product
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TestFlight beta
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Product macOS

TimeTraverseHub

A focused macOS app for resharing memories from Instagram to Mastodon and Pixelfed.

Focus
Fediverse publishing utility
Status
TestFlight beta
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Product macOS

SymLink Helper

A lightweight menu bar utility for creating symbolic links from dragged files and folders.

Focus
macOS productivity tool
Status
Mac App Store
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Open source GitHub

AI Context Kit

A structured framework for context-aware AI collaboration, instructions, and project AGENTS.md workflows.

Focus
AI and documentation tooling
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Public template
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Expertise

Practical engineering across products, platforms, and workflows

A mix of platform depth, delivery experience, and product-minded decision making.

Apple

Building focused apps and tools for iOS and macOS with an emphasis on native experience and practical utility.

.NET

A long-running C# and .NET foundation across client apps, libraries, tooling, and cross-platform work.

Cloud/Web

Experience with web development, Azure-backed thinking, and integrations that connect products to broader systems.

AI

Applying AI to engineering workflows, documentation, and context-driven collaboration in ways that stay practical and grounded.

Product thinking

Prioritizing clarity, usefulness, and maintainability so software solves real problems instead of adding friction.

Experience behind my work

The experience that shapes my work

Here is a short overview of the experience behind how I build, ship, and think about software development today.

2011 - Present

MSiccDev Software Development

MSiccDev Software Development is where I build the products and public work I care about outside my day job. I started it in 2011, and it still gives me room to turn ideas into useful software, try new things, and keep learning by building.

Earlier career

.NET foundation

.NET has been a big part of my foundation from the beginning. I grew with it across many different areas, including Windows, Windows Phone, web, server-side software, and cloud-related work, and a lot of the way I build and think about software today comes from that experience.

Recent years

Expanding into Swift and SwiftUI

Alongside my .NET background, I have been building experience with Swift and SwiftUI and continuing that learning in practice. That includes completing the Lead Essentials program and using that work to deepen how I think about Apple platform development, architecture, and product quality.

Current role

Senior Software Developer

As a Senior Software Developer at Galliker Transport AG, I work on software for a transport and logistics company with an international footprint. My focus is on .NET, especially .NET MAUI and backend development, while also growing into architectural responsibilities through a framework built around a domain layer and a product layer. I also work with AI technologies as part of that broader engineering work.

About me

Why I keep building outside my day job

I keep building outside my day job because it gives me room to follow ideas all the way through. It is the space where I can create products I care about, try new approaches, and learn by turning concepts into working software.

What matters most to me has not really changed over the years. I want to build software that is useful, clear, and worth someone’s time. Whether it is a small independent product or part of a bigger technical direction, I want the result to make life a little easier for the people using it.

If that kind of work resonates with you, feel free to reach out or follow along.