I build software, write books,
and back people doing interesting things.
Twenty-eight years of shipping — freelance IT in the late nineties, the dot-com bubble in Amsterdam, fund management software in London, a social CRM I learned the hard way from, and now AI infrastructure and agentic workflows. Currently running Multiuniversal from Vilnius.
Read the long version → Three decades in one page. I’ve tried to keep it honest.Books I’ve written, mostly to think things through.
Each one started as a note to myself. If they’re useful to you, even better. With AI around now I honestly think these kinds of books matter a bit less — but a curated, opinionated take still has its place.
From Code to Recurring Revenue
Blueprint to SaaS Development
My first time writing with AI. I wanted something I'd actually buy myself — a practical guide for building a SaaS. The process taught me a lot, including discovering a free tool for feature suggestions that completely changed how I thought about product management. I had no idea how important having a dedicated system for that was.
Productivity Powerhouse
Proven Strategies for Peak Performance
I wanted to pull together all the different productivity strategies I'd come across into one place — something I could actually refer back to. Same idea as the first book: write what I'd want to read.
Multiuniversal — building the AI layer, quietly, since 2004.
Evolved from full-stack web engineering and SaaS development to deploying on-premises AI infrastructure and agentic workflows.
multiuniversal.com → Warning: lots of heads-down engineering, not much marketing fluff.
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