Independent builder shipping AI-native products and operating systems.
I build agent-driven software, community infrastructure, and practical internet products.
My bias is toward real proof over polished theory: ship the thing, tighten the system, and turn repeat work into leverage.
A few rules I try to build by:
- Ship working systems, not idea theater.
- Turn the second ask into automation.
- Prefer readable products over clever ones.
- Use AI agents as execution partners, not gimmicks.
A Dallas-Fort Worth AI builder community I founded to bring local founders, operators, and agent builders into the same room. The point is not vague "innovation" branding. It is practical collaboration: real builders, real projects, real momentum in DFW.
A project I started after my dad was diagnosed with Parkinson's. It is still a work in progress, but the goal is straightforward: make research, reporting, and AI-assisted workflows more useful for patients, families, and supporters. It is early, and I am actively looking for contributors and support.
The live site for the Fort Worth Police Hockey team, a nonprofit organization that does benefit games and raises funds through community events. It is a straightforward example of my work on a real public-facing site built to support an active organization.
github.com/tylerdotai/zk-voting-system
A parliamentary on-chain voting prototype built for the Fort Worth DAO hackathon. The live demo focuses on a real Phase 1 governance flow, while the privacy layer remains a separate Phase 2 effort rather than something hand-waved into the demo.
I care about:
- fast iteration with real outputs
- clear product positioning
- operational discipline once something starts working
- local and agentic workflows where they actually help
- GitHub: @tylerdotai
- X: @tylerdotai
- Email: tyler.delano@icloud.com
- Community: ClawPlex