AI is for Everyone
I want to be a trusted voice on AI for the Rest of Us: everyday people who want to understand what's happening without any hype.
I write my newsletter for everyone. I vibe-code apps to prove anyone can do this.
No hype. No doom. Just clarity.
Apps I've built
My newsletter is how I share my thoughts with others. These apps are tools I built to help me reach more people, then I realized they might be useful for everyone. I believe that anyone can use AI to do more than they could alone, and I'm living proof: none of these apps would exist without AI.
A Mac teleprompter that listens. I needed it because Holler was helping me turn my newsletter posts into videos, and good video needs a real teleprompter. Voice-follow scrolling, ~50 languages, all on-device. Free for early adopters.
Visit tellie.skytech.io
Content atomization for creators. I built it to take one newsletter and turn it into the seven shapes the platforms want (LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, all of them) in my voice, not generic AI voice. The reason Tellie exists.
Custom written stories for kids. I built it for my granddaughter. Sparks her imagination, demystifies AI for the next generation, and adds zero screen time. A custom story arrives by txt message to the parent's phone magically at bedtime.
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Now I'm focused on making sure everyone can use them.
AI is the first technology that speaks our language. You don't need to learn to code, you just need to learn to ask. That changes who gets to build, who gets to create, who gets to keep up.
I write a weekly newsletter called AI for the Rest of Us for people who want clarity without the marketing. Between newsletter posts, I keep a running "What Happened This Week in AI" log so you don't have to track the firehose yourself. I ship small apps as proof that the stuff I write about actually works. All free.
Cisco
Symantec
Avid