// ABOUT
Engineer first.
For five years I engineered rockets — work where a part either performs under load or it doesn't, where "probably fine" isn't an answer, and where everything is tested before it's trusted. That standard is the whole brand.
Lever Launch exists because two worlds rarely meet. Most people who can wire up an AI workflow have never solved a differential equation. Most people who can derive a Riemann solver have never shipped an automation that runs a business at 2 a.m. I sit in the overlap — and that overlap is where the leverage is.
The name says it. A lever is the oldest idea in engineering: a small, well-placed force moves a load far larger than itself. Good software and good automation do exactly that for a business. Launch is the other half — things that are engineered to a standard, tested, and then sent. Do more with less, and make it actually work.
In practice that means I take the whole problem. Not a ticket, not a slice — the outcome. From the first call to the deployed, working system, one engineer owns it end to end.
// HOW I WORK
Validate, don't assume
Results get checked against ground truth — test data, literature, or a known solution. If I can't verify it, I don't claim it.
Own the outcome
One engineer, end to end. No handoffs to manage, no team of contractors to coordinate — just the thing, built and working.
Plain, not hyped
I'll tell you what a system does, how it works, and where its limits are. No magic, no buzzwords — just mechanism and outcome.