Bucket
Save links, notes, and files. Let AI organise them. Get a daily audio catch-up so nothing slips through the cracks.

Role: Solo Founder, Designer & Full-Stack Engineer Scope: Web, macOS, iOS, Android, Backend
Bucket started as a personal problem. Saving interesting content across Twitter, Instagram, and the web meant links scattered across notes apps, DMs, and browser tabs with no good way to resurface them. So I built the tool I wanted to exist.
Bucket lets you save links, notes, voice memos, and media into a single space. Items can be grouped into folders, tagged, and organised with AI categorisation. An AI audio summary feature digests saved content and plays it back, turning a pile of links into something actually useful. You can also invite others into your space or join someone else's.
The product ships across five surfaces: a Next.js web app, a native macOS app in Swift, iOS and Android apps in React Native, and an iOS Shortcut for saving from any app without switching context. That last one is how I use it most, piping Twitter threads and Instagram reels straight in as I come across them.
Building every layer of a real product solo, from database to native desktop app, is a different kind of challenge than client work. Bucket is where I pushed furthest.