Websites, iPhone apps, online ordering, booking systems, business automation, and video ads — designed and built by a small business owner who runs his own store on this stuff every single day.
Out of the Box is a real liquidation store in Magnolia, Arkansas — truckloads of overstock, thousands of items, sold online and in person since 2018. When off-the-shelf software couldn't keep up with how we sell, I built our own. All of it.
The store in your pocket. Customers browse live inventory, get push alerts the second new items drop, unlock VIP early access, and check out securely — before deals ever hit Facebook.
↓ Download on the App StoreThe staff side. Scan one barcode and the item is priced with live market research, photographed, posted to Facebook, tracked in inventory, claimable by customers, and its label printed — automatically. What used to take minutes per item takes seconds.
Built for our team. Built to become a product for other resellers.
STATUS: PROCESSING REAL ORDERS RIGHT NOW — this isn't a portfolio mock-up. It's the system my own money runs through.
Every business is losing something — orders stuck in Facebook DMs, missed calls, no-show bookings, hours wasted on busywork. Tell me what's leaking and I'll build the thing that plugs it.
A fast, clean, mobile-first site that makes your business look as good as it actually is — and shows up when people search for you. If you're reading this page and like it, this is what I do.
Table-tent QR menus, order-ahead, and catering request forms. Stop retyping your menu into Facebook and stop losing orders in your DMs — and stop paying delivery-app commissions on your own regulars.
A window QR that books the next appointment while they're standing there, and automatic "how'd we do?" follow-ups that quietly build your Google rating one happy customer at a time.
A real app in the App Store with your name on it — browsing, ordering, loyalty, push notifications that reach every customer at once. I've shipped my own through Apple's review process, so I know the road.
The boring stuff, automated: posting, printing, order flow, spreadsheets that update themselves, dashboards that answer questions. If your team does it by hand every day, I can probably make it do itself.
Scroll-stopping short-form video ads for Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube — concepted, produced, and edited to actually sell, not just look busy. See the reels below.
A real estate agent had years of call notes scattered through his CRM — budgets, timelines, must-haves — all unsearchable. I built a system that reads every lead, extracts what matters into a clean database, scores who's ready to buy, and queues up prioritized calling sessions with one tap.
Different industry, same idea: your business already has the data. I make it work for you.
A fitness app that matches your music's tempo to your running cadence in real time, then quietly pulls it upward — pitch-locked, so it never sounds sped up. Your feet follow the beat. The beat follows the plan. Currently in beta on TestFlight.
WHY IT'S HERE → This is the level of engineering I bring to client work.
I've been making short-form video ads for my own store for years — because when it's your own money on the counter, you learn fast what makes people stop scrolling. Now I make them for other businesses too.
Product features, store promos, and the ads that keep a small-town store's feed busier than most big-box pages.
Watch on Facebook → TikTokFast cuts, hooks in the first second, built for the For You page. The format most local businesses haven't figured out yet.
Watch on TikTok → YouTubeThe longer cuts and the back catalog — concept work, character spots, and experiments that turned into ad styles.
Watch on YouTube →Some of my production pipeline runs on my own local hardware in-house — meaning for sensitive projects, your footage, product shots, and brand material never have to touch a third-party cloud. Ask about it.
I've run Out of the Box with my wife since 2018 — buying truckloads of liquidation freight and selling it across Facebook, eBay, our storefront, and our own app. Somewhere along the way I taught myself to build software, because nobody was building it for businesses like mine.
That means when you hire me, you're not getting someone who read about small business in a case study. You're getting someone who has stood at the register, packed the orders, answered the DMs at midnight — and then built the systems that made all of it easier.
No account managers, no handoffs, no "let me check with the dev team." You talk to the person who builds the thing. It gets built fast, it works, and I answer when you call.
Tell me what's slowing your business down — the missed orders, the manual busywork, the website you're embarrassed to share. I'll tell you exactly what I'd build, what it costs, and how fast you'll have it.
Prefer to talk in person? Stop by the store in Magnolia — I'm usually there.