Tools & Skills That Power the Mischief
The digital kit I reach for when turning strange ideas into working systems.
Google Workspace
Docs, Sheets, and Slides for planning, drafting, and organizing
Wix Studio
Site design and layout for showcasing ideas and portfolios
creative problem-solving
Tackling big questions with small, smart systems
Systems thinking
Understanding how tools, data, and people connect
openai chatgpt
Brainstorming, writing support, research, and structured planning
Canva
Graphics, branding elements, pitch visuals, and content mockups
Vision planning
Mapping out ideas into real-world, buildable steps
Technical research
Digging deep into topics to find useful, often hidden, insights
Research, testing early ideas, and niche community feedback
Discord
Collaboration, networking, and project communication
workflow design
Building flexible, efficient automations & collaborative systems
Documentation & communication
Translating complex plans into clear, shareable formats
1. How it started
The idea sparked while I was building my family tree. I noticed that everyone I knew who had one seemed to have access to incredible stories—but mine felt like a blank slate. I spent weeks chasing even the smallest scraps of information. That’s when Memories was born. It hit me that many people must feel this same void. Our memories deserve to be preserved—not just for nostalgia, but so the future can learn. There's no better time than now to make that possible.
2. The Work So Far
Once the idea settled in, I couldn’t let it go—I had to see it through. I spent years brainstorming and refining, scribbling down thoughts and bouncing ideas off friends and family. I'm stubborn like that. In February 2025, I finally pulled the trigger and started building a pitch site to share this vision with others—whether collaborators, supporters, or future investors.
1. How it started
The idea sparked while I was building my family tree. I noticed that everyone I knew who had one seemed to have access to incredible stories—but mine felt like a blank slate. I spent weeks chasing even the smallest scraps of information. That’s when Memories was born. It hit me that many people must feel this same void. Our memories deserve to be preserved—not just for nostalgia, but so the future can learn. There's no better time than now to make that possible.
2. The Work So Far
Once the idea settled in, I couldn’t let it go—I had to see it through. I spent years brainstorming and refining, scribbling down thoughts and bouncing ideas off friends and family. I'm stubborn like that. In February 2025, I finally pulled the trigger and started building a pitch site to share this vision with others—whether collaborators, supporters, or future investors.




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