Krakow-based. Mostly integrations, operations, and the glamorous plumbing between systems.
I help businesses connect systems that were never meant to understand each other.
ERP meets ecommerce. Supplier feeds meet inventory reality. Warehouse software meets whatever accounting decided in 2014. That kind of work.
I've spent 15 years building custom operational software through AgileVision and turning repeatable pain into product through SyncMyOrders.
I've worked with teams across 15+ countries. Most of the time the problem is not a lack of tools. It's that the tools were bought at different moments, for different reasons, and now someone has to make the whole thing behave like one system.
AWS partner through AgileVision.
Most calls happen somewhere between California coffee and Australian bedtime.
If you want the unvarnished version of how this work actually goes, the blog is where I write about the mistakes too.
What I usually get pulled into
Usually by the time I show up, the business already works. It's just working through spreadsheets, workarounds, and a few heroic people who know the real process.
Systems that do not agree with each other
ERP, WMS, OMS, supplier feeds, ecommerce platforms, custom apps. Each one is internally logical. Together they become a personality test.
Operational fixes that should have happened a year ago
Order routing, inventory sync, reconciliation, approvals, reporting, exception handling. The unglamorous bits that quietly decide whether a business scales or stalls.
The build vs. buy question
Sometimes the answer is custom software. Sometimes it's buying a decent tool and integrating it properly. A surprising amount of value comes from choosing the boring option on purpose.
AgileVision
Custom work when the process actually matters
This is where I build and implement the bespoke stuff: cloud migrations, integrations across ERP/WMS/OMS stacks, IoT-heavy workflows, and systems that need to fit the business instead of forcing the business to fit the software.
SyncMyOrders
Productized automation for recurring pain
SyncMyOrders came out of seeing the same operational problems over and over again. It lets teams connect systems, automate order and inventory flows, and get results in days instead of commissioning another six-month side quest.
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Speaking about serverless architecture and IoT systems, usually after finding out the hard way which parts of a neat diagram were fiction.
A little about me
I write about integrations because they are never as tidy as the architecture sketch. One week it's serverless design. The next it's discovering that someone else's definition of "out of stock" can ruin your month.
Most of my work lands in manufacturing, logistics, wholesale distribution, and ecommerce operations. Those industries accumulate weird edge cases faster than slide decks can describe them, which is probably why I keep ending up there.
I'm based in Krakow, work across time zones, and prefer fixing the system to presenting a theory of the system.
If your operations currently depend on one heroic spreadsheet and three people who know the real process, we should probably talk.
We can figure out what to fix first, what to automate, and what should stay human.
Usually easiest to catch me in European afternoons or US mornings.