I build ambitious products with AI agents, then open-source the parts that can help other builders.
I studied at 42 Paris, where I learned software engineering through its project-based, peer-to-peer curriculum.
My main project is HiCharlie, premium AI voice agents for businesses. HiCharlie is not open source, but it is where most of my product and engineering work is focused.
- Parallax — My main open-source project: a structured debate platform that makes disagreement inspectable.
- Context Room — A documentation control room for long-running AI agent loops.
- Super Bash Folds — A fast, moddable open-source platform fighter for the browser, with controller support and self-contained fighter and stage packs.
- VoiceCode MCP — Voice-native agentic coding through a single MCP.
- Life OS Template — A Markdown-first personal operating system template for Codex and a small public example of my personal agent system.
I use frontier AI agents as a serious engineering tool: I set the direction, test the result, polish the experience, and document what worked and what broke.
I use Context Room as the main control layer across my projects. It keeps documentation structured, accurate, and maintainable over time, so agents always work from clear, current instructions. That is a major part of how I keep fast-moving projects clean and well managed.
I care about:
- products people can try immediately;
- small, reusable open-source components;
- honest demos, clear limitations, and fast feedback loops.
If a project helps you, star its repository or follow me to see the next build.



