Founder
Heyelab is the natural evolution of everything I've built. It's an incubator — part personal lab, part launchpad for ventures that need hands-on, cross-disciplinary help. The portfolio spans from distributed AI infrastructure and energy to consumer apps and full-stack industry software. Whether it's electro-mechanical systems, go-to-market strategy, or the operational grit to get from idea to reality, Heyelab is where it happens.
Building offsite distributed AI compute infrastructure — decentralized clustering that brings processing power closer to where it's needed. Heyelab also contributes compute to external research projects, notably assisting in peptide research where our distributed infrastructure accelerates molecular modeling and analysis.
Combining crypto mining operations with flare gas capture — turning wasted energy from oil and gas operations into productive compute, reducing emissions while generating revenue.
Developing a comprehensive application for the electrical industry: plan takeoffs, project management, CRM, and workflow automation. Built from 14+ years of firsthand experience knowing exactly what the industry needs.
A consumer app for mobile golf cart rentals and tracking — on-demand transportation for resort communities, campuses, and event venues.
A delivery platform designed for communities not served by Uber Eats and major delivery services — bringing on-demand food and goods delivery to underserved small towns.
In-house 3D design and printing capability supporting all Heyelab projects — from custom enclosures for ClickCart hardware to rapid prototyping for new product concepts. Running Klipper firmware for precision and speed.
A large-scale venture currently under wraps. Details to follow.
A large-scale venture currently under wraps. Details to follow.
Balancing breadth across diverse projects
Each project leverages a different part of my experience — distributed AI and crypto mining tap into power systems expertise, 2MOS draws on 14+ years in the electrical industry, and the consumer apps bring business-building skills to new markets.
Building software products from an engineering background
Applied the same first-principles approach that works in electrical engineering to software: understand the problem deeply, build the simplest thing that works, test it with real users, iterate fast.
Building in public
This website is part of the answer. Sharing the journey, the lessons, and the work openly — because the network effect works best when people can see what you're building.
A structured framework for evaluating whether a project is a good fit for Heyelab: Does it leverage core expertise? Is the market real? Can we add value that others can't get elsewhere?
A bias toward building and testing quickly rather than planning endlessly. Ship something, learn from it, iterate. This applies equally to hardware infrastructure and software apps.
Insights from one project feed into others. Power systems expertise informs AI clustering and crypto mining. Industry knowledge drives 2MOS design. Every project makes the others smarter.
“The best time to start an incubator is after you've built and scaled real businesses — you can't teach what you haven't done.”
“Every venture you've built teaches you something that makes the next one better. The compounding effect is real.”
“The most valuable thing you can offer another founder isn't capital — it's pattern recognition from having been in the trenches.”
“Some of the best business ideas come from solving problems you personally experience — 2MOS exists because I spent 14 years wishing the electrical industry had better tools.”
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Heyelab workspace
Heyelab workspace
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Distributed AI clustering infrastructure
Distributed AI clustering infrastructure
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2MOS electrical industry platform
2MOS electrical industry platform