Built by Alex
Projects
Products, experiments, and ventures I build. A working product only goes as far as someone pushes it — and my push is going all-in on the energy transition with Zeph. Several of these are looking for new owners to take them further; if one calls to you, get in touch.

Talks
Conference talks and presentations on founder mindset, AI engineering, and building products that matter.
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AimHuge Deckbuilder
AI-native presentation platform — agents author slides over MCP, a live in-browser editor refines them, and the same renderer presents. See the 41-slide component showcase.
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Plain Dharma
The Buddha's foundational teachings translated from Pali into plain modern English and Chinese — book, audiobook, and app, made in one week with AI. Old wisdom, plainly told.
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FrogoTV
Social TV, rebooted from frogo.tv (2012–2014) — channels loop curated playlists on a broadcast schedule, and your phone pairs as the remote. No play/pause; the TV is always on.
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Zeph Idea Bank
171 climate business ideas, each with a working economic model — pick one, drag the sliders, pressure-test the numbers. Build on one and your first phase of advisory is free.
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Zeph.vc
Energy-transition investment fund backing founders converting Bangladesh's fuel-dependent economy into clean, asset-backed businesses.
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ListHunter
Agentic outreach for developer hiring — scores real technical caliber from repos, commits, and contributions, then runs the outreach to the engineers worth talking to.
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Particle Alliance
Startup investment syndicate catalyzing fast-moving founders and angels with a hands-on approach to portfolio support.
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FlexBike
Motorcycle marketplace in Bali — 2,000 motorcycles and revenue generating. CTO and builder of the core product experience.
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HabitCal
Habit tracking app designed around calendar-based workflows for building consistent daily practices.
Seeking a CEOVisit →Dye Library
A spectral atlas of 22 reactive textile dyes from a Datacolor 550 spectrophotometer — proof that amazing lab machines with obsolete software can still make beautiful things. Next: XRF guns and other scientific instruments, because labs shouldn't be stuck with the software that ships with their hardware.
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