Solo founder · Vancouver
Maker of fine Porcine Software.
About
I'm building porkicoder, a coding agent that reads code, edits files, and runs commands on its own. The goal is a real engineering collaborator, not another autocomplete.
Before that I shipped resumehog, which helps job seekers tailor a resume to a specific role in minutes by matching what hiring teams actually screen for.
I work alone. Design, code, infra, support. Every part of the product runs through me. It keeps decisions fast and the product opinionated.
Born in Bangladesh, studied in Kuala Lumpur, a few years in Toronto, now in Vancouver.
Every decision starts from what current models reliably do today, not what a demo implies. Latency budgets, hallucination shape, and context limits drive the UX — not the other way around.
A designer's eye, a backend engineer's caution, and a founder's urgency sit on one head. Decisions land faster because no handoff queue is slowing them down.
Ship, watch it fail, fix it. Feedback from real users beats a quarter of planning. Every product here only got better after strangers started using it.
Toolkit
The work, the focus areas, and the road that got me here.
I build with
Focus areas
Lived in
Work
Three products, all alive. Each one designed, built, and shipped alone.
01
Agentic coding assistant
A coding agent that does the work. Reads code, edits files, runs commands, spawns sub-agents in parallel. For developers who want a collaborator, not another autocomplete.
Built after a year of wrestling with coding assistants I couldn't trust unsupervised in a real repo. The loop reads files before editing, runs shell commands on its own, and spawns parallel sub-agents when a task branches. The headline isn't autocomplete — it's finishing the ticket.
CLI-first, because that's where real engineering happens. No tab-complete theater, no popup wait. The agent picks a direction, does the work, and reports what changed.
02
Resume optimization platform
Tailors a resume to a specific job in minutes by matching what hiring teams actually screen for, instead of stuffing keywords and hoping.
Built after watching friends spend weekends tuning resumes by vibes. Hiring screeners run on keyword signals and ranked skills, and most applicants never see what's being weighted. resumehog parses the posting, extracts what recruiters score on, and rewrites without keyword-stuffing.
A minute in, a polished PDF out. Paid, profitable, and still improving every release.
03
X posting & scheduling platform
Schedule posts, run multiple X accounts from one place, and automate the grind, so showing up consistently doesn't eat your day.
Posting consistently on X eats real hours. hogmatix queues posts, staggers them across multiple accounts, and surfaces what landed — all from one panel.
Originally built for my own handles. Once other solo operators started asking for access, it turned into a product.
Now
Journey