Building real systems that change how operations run.
This portfolio is led by one flagship product: QRelia. The rest of the work shows the same underlying pattern — identify friction, structure the workflow, and build software that improves visibility, coordination, and execution in real environments.
QRelia — the core product, not just another project
QRelia is a real-time operational layer for hospitality. It brings together guest interaction, staff workflow, management visibility, and hardware-integrated feedback so the venue can react faster and operate more coherently under pressure.
Other hospitality systems that reinforce the same pattern.
These projects focus on internal coordination, service flow, and operational clarity within hospitality. They matter because they show that QRelia is not an isolated idea — it sits on top of repeated execution across similar operational problems.
Internal hospitality operations platform
A system designed to organize internal processes, improve visibility across departments, and support day-to-day coordination within a hospitality environment.
Room service workflow system
A multi-interface system connecting guest ordering with kitchen and service workflows, designed to improve clarity and execution in room service operations.
Product-focused platforms and SaaS builds.
These projects demonstrate structured product thinking across booking, payments, workflow design, and role-based interfaces. Together they support the same message: I build products as systems, not as disconnected screens.
Booking and operations SaaS platform
A service-business platform integrating booking flow, payments, and daily operations, designed as a cohesive product rather than isolated features.
Service management platform
A system focused on structuring service workflows, separating roles clearly, and improving usability across both customer-facing and administrative interfaces.