Side projects I'm currently working on

I’ve always believed that the best way to learn is by doing. But more than just 'doing,' I’m passionate about engineering side projects into businesses. For those of us balancing a 9-5 or personal obligations, efficiency isn't just a luxury—it's the only way to survive.
Currently, I am focusing my energy on three distinct projects, each solving a specific pain point I've encountered on my journey. All three solve one of my own problems, and I'm more efficient thanks to them. Whether it’s offloading my mental checklist, watching important things for me, or staying focused on long-term goals, or helping with research and relevant content generation, these projects represent the core pillars of my current workflow.
Content Streamline: Turning Experts into Editors
Content is the lifeblood of authority, but for many B2B SaaS founders and small teams, the 'Blank Page Syndrome' is a constant bottleneck. Content Streamline (contentstreamline.com) was built to transform the grueling process of content creation into a seamless, high-quality workflow.
The Problem: Writing a high-quality, data-backed first draft takes hours of research. Most AI-generated content feels generic and shallow, lacking the market context and technical depth required to build real authority. For busy marketing managers and founders, this often leads to a dormant blog and a 'silent' social media presence.
Who it is for: While it’s perfect for B2B SaaS and tech firms (5–50 people), it is also built specifically for solopreneurs and busy people working on their side projects, like me. It's for anyone who needs to build authority without a massive content team or pulling themselves away from building for days at a time.
Main Advantages: We focus on 'making the expert an editor, not a copywriter.' The platform performs autonomous research, scouring the web for relevant data and sources to build a grounded draft. It’s not just a tool I sell—it’s a tool I live in. In fact, I use Content Streamline as the content management system for this very blog, allowing me to manage research and publishing without the operational chaos of switching between five different tools. It keeps a human in the center for quality control while handling the heavy lifting of data gathering. Nothing is published without humans approval. It also brings the whole approving/scheduling/publishing pipeline for social networks and blogs. So it's useful even without AI.
SentinelBoard: Your Proactive Command Center
Transitioning a project into a business means managing a flood of data and a heavy mental load. SentinelBoard (sentinelboard.com) is designed for high-agency individuals who need a central hub to monitor their systems and automate the 'busywork' of staying informed.
The Problem: Once you have multiple side projects or a small business running, you end up checking a dozen different dashboards, spreadsheets, and emails daily. The fear of missing a critical data change or a deadline creates a constant cognitive tax. You shouldn't have to manually monitor your own growth.
Who it is for: Founders, solo operators, and small teams who are tired of fragmented data and want to offload their mental checklists to a tool that adapts to their specific workflow.
Main Advantages: SentinelBoard acts as your digital eyes and ears. It centralizes everything from custom sales metrics and lead logs to domain expiration and web availability. It oversees your infrastructure. When everything works, you won't know about it, when something needs your attention, SentinelBoard let's you know right away. Or, if you’re someone who needs to have everything in sight, SentinelBoard provides clear dashboards that you can keep constantly displayed in your office, giving you continuous visibility into everything that’s going on.
It saves you hours of manual monitoring for the cost of a single work hour, giving you the peace of mind to focus on high-level strategy instead of routine maintenance.
Year That Matters: Turning Ambition into Action
Success in the side project world isn't just about code; it’s about consistency. Year That Matters (yearthatmatters.com) is my solution for the psychological and strategic side of the builder’s journey.
The Problem: We all start the year with big dreams, but without measurable milestones and a clear roadmap, those dreams often fizzle out by February. For someone with limited time, lack of focus is the ultimate project killer.
Who it is for: Anyone trying to create a startup during their studies or a 9-5 job who needs a structured way to track progress and stay accountable.
Main Advantages: This isn't just a tracking app or todo list. Year That Matters uses an AI assistant to help you define truly measurable goals, sketches out the milestones needed to reach them, and helps you with steps you need to take now. You can discuss strategy with AI assistant, it has all the context about your entire progres, about your goal and milestones. It takes the abstract desire for 'success' and breaks it down into actionable steps that fit into a busy schedule.
Final Thoughts
Building a business while managing other life commitments is a marathon, not a sprint. These three projects—Content Streamline, SentinelBoard, and Year That Matters—are designed to give builders the technical, operational, and strategic tools they need to cross the finish line.
Stay tuned as I continue to iterate on these and share the lessons learned from engineering these side projects into sustainable businesses.