AI conversion systems and agentic security.
I build AI systems that automate the repetitive work businesses do every day, and I build the security tools that keep AI agents safe in production. Not replacing jobs. Making every team member more effective.
What I've Built
Most business websites have a contact form or a basic chatbot. Potential customers fill it out and wait. Most businesses are not responding at 2am. Most are not qualifying the lead. Most are not booking the appointment. The customer moves on and calls a competitor who picks up.
Service businesses and law firms that get website traffic but lose leads because nobody is there to respond 24/7.
A business installs my AI widget on their site. When a visitor shows up at any hour, they talk to my AI. It asks the right questions, verifies the lead is real, and books a confirmed appointment on the business calendar. The owner also gets a personalized dashboard to track every intake, see which leads converted, and understand exactly where their customers are coming from.
Companies build AI agents and give them access to tools, databases, and user data. Most people do not think twice about the tools they give their agent or understand the security risks and boundaries that agent actually has. They find out what can go wrong when it already has.
Founders and engineering teams shipping AI agents who need to know what can go wrong before a user finds out.
You paste your agent setup into the platform. The instructions you gave your agent, the tools it can access, and its rules. No code, no API keys. My platform runs 123 tests across 6 attack families, things like fake identity claims, tool misuse, poisoned memory, and dangerous tool chains. You get a report showing each vulnerability, a step-by-step exploit path, and the exact fix. Every finding is validated by 31 automated checks so nothing is made up.
Something confusing happened with someone. You are about to send a text you will regret, or you are going to spend three hours overthinking it. Your friends will tell you what you want to hear, not what you need to hear.
Anyone stuck in an emotionally confusing moment who needs to think clearly before they react.
You open HeartMirror and describe what happened. It gives you a structured breakdown: what actually happened based on the facts, what you are assuming, and one concrete thing you can do next. Takes about 60 seconds. Not therapy. A private thinking tool available whenever you need it. Premium members get access to memory recall so it remembers your past situations and gives better reads over time.
Virtue
Most website monitoring just checks if your site loads. But your site can load fine while the sign-up page is broken, the checkout does not work, or someone has changed your page without you knowing. The first person to notice is usually a customer.
Any business with a website that needs to actually work, not just show a homepage.
Virtue goes through your website like a real person every 5 minutes. It tries to sign in, submits forms, checks that every important page looks right. If something is broken or has been tampered with, it tells you exactly what happened. If your site is under attack, Virtue can act on its own to block threats and roll back damage without waiting for a human.
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Building toward Y Combinator S26.
How I Think
What is a complex real-world problem that could be solved through AI automation?
That is the question I start with every time. For example, a law firm gets 200 website visitors a day. Most leave because no one is there to talk to them at night. That is a real problem with a measurable cost. So I built an AI that handles intake 24/7 and books verified appointments while the firm sleeps.
I replace the task, never the person
Someone at a business spends hours every day responding to contact forms, qualifying leads, and booking appointments. That time could be spent closing deals, serving existing clients, or growing the business. My AI takes over the repetitive task so the person can do higher-value work. It is about changing the structure of how a business operates, not taking anyone's job.
AI should be trustworthy before it is powerful
Everyone is racing to make AI agents that can do more. I think the harder question is whether you can trust them when they do. Can they be tricked? Can they leak data? Do they actually follow the rules you gave them? I build the security testing because I think trust has to come before capability. If you cannot verify it, you should not deploy it.
Why agentic security matters to me
AI agents are being given access to tools, customer data, and real business operations. Most people building them have no idea how easily they can be manipulated. I built Agent Red Team because I needed to secure my own AI before putting it in front of someone's customers. Then I realized every team shipping AI agents needs the same thing. If you are giving an AI the ability to act, you need to know what happens when someone tries to make it act wrong.