Built these Webflow projects from scratch
Components, CMS, animations, responsiveness all dialed in.
I’m open to Webflow roles or gigs.
#webflow#lowcode#landingpage
Design to Build, Part 2.
How QuickPan went from a problem to a product idea.
I wasn't trying to build something impressive. I was trying to solve something real.
A lot of people, especially those living alone or on a budget, open their fridge and genuinely don't know what they can make with what's there.
They're not missing ingredients. They're missing ideas.
That's the problem QuickPan solves. You tell it what you have. It generates recipes and directions from exactly that. No judgment on weird combos. No pretending you have ingredients you don't.
The idea came first. Then I had to figure out how to actually spec it properly before touching design or code.
Just started learning Wized + Xano 🔥
Finally seeing a clean way to turn Webflow projects into full web apps without overengineering the backend.
Frontend logic (Wized) + Backend power (Xano) = 🚀
Still early, but this stack looks very promising.
Working on Najaf Leaf AI focused on clean, responsive UI and strong UX, combining AI concepts with practical frontend execution.
I build scalable, user-focused Webflow experiences and enjoy turning ideas into polished products.
Open to Webflow / frontend opportunities
Added two new sections to the Creo Imagery homepage: Portfolio + Services.
Small update, but it completely changes how the site communicates more trust, more clarity.
Building with Client-First, focusing on structure and conversion.
I stopped posting for a while because I felt like I lost my spark.
Recently started a new Webflow project for Creo Imagery using the Client-First system, and it reminded me why I enjoy building for the web.
Sometimes stepping away helps you come back clearer.