I spent a dozen years building AI, the high-end kind big companies pay a fortune for. Then I walked away from it and took a job carrying the mail. Two years on a route taught me what no startup ever could. How regular folks actually spend their day. What really helps them and what's just noise.
I earned my spot as a blue-collar guy who gets it, thinking it through between stops and building Mr. Wilson at night once the last parcel got dropped. I'm not guessing at what a busy shop needs. I delivered to one every single day. It's American-built by one set of hands, and they're the same hands every visit.
— Bryan
The high-end kind big companies pay a fortune for. He has the credentials. He just doesn't lead with them.
A USPS route taught him what no startup could: how regular folks actually spend a day, what really helps, and what's just noise.
Thought through between stops, coded after the last parcel dropped. Built by one set of hands for the shops he delivered to.
"I delivered to a busy shop every single day. I'm not guessing at what it needs."