co-build

Let's build together

Build the AI-Native world together

>What we can build together

AI × Hardware

Interactive experiences / Toys / Installations / Sensors / NFC

AI Tools

Small tools for specific vertical scenarios

Creator Tools

Content production, workflow automation, growth tools

Buildathon / Workshop

Ship works through events, gather builders together

Web3 × AI demo

Builder-first, real runnable projects

How we collaborate

Mode A

Sprint

Suitable for

You have an idea / half-finished project / repo

Goal

Ship a presentable, explainable, shareable version

Outputs
  • Interactive MVP product
  • Storytelling
Mode B

Productize

Suitable for

You have a demo, want to make it more like a product

Goal

From 'it works' to 'people want to use it'

Outputs
  • Core user journey
  • Feature priorities / iteration rhythm
  • Minimal growth actions
Mode C

Co-host Events

Suitable for

You have venue/resources/community, want to do workshops / buildathons

Goal

Turn events into sustainable community building

Outputs
  • Event mechanism design
  • Mentor/partner collaboration
  • Promotion & growth

$What I bring

01

Rapid prototyping & delivery rhythm (idea → prototype → demo)

02

Work presentation (storytelling, demo paths, packaging as 'works')

03

Community & event mechanisms (workshops / buildathons / cohorts)

04

Global builder connections (city nodes, partners, venues)

How to start

Just send me an email (copy the template below)

Co-build Template

Who I am (background/skills):

What I'm building (one sentence):

What I hope to achieve in 30 days:

repo/demo/docs link (if any):

Email me

Collaboration Principles

  • Direct, clear, low friction
  • Prefer async (text/docs), meet only when necessary
  • All collaboration centers on 'delivery'
  • No long abstract discussions (unless explicitly exploratory)

Might not be a fit

  • Just want to discuss concepts, not build things
  • Want me to 'do it for you/outsource/consult' without participating
  • Only want resources and exposure, not willing to co-create long-term
  • Treat collaboration as client-vendor, not co-delivery