The four projects below use Multimodal AI to solve the real-world frictions of a working mom. In these projects, AI acts as a collaborator, who helps users overcome friction points, bridge communication gaps, and amplify personal growth in the most intimate spaces of life.
If you are ready to begin your journey as an AI-native working mom / builder / leader, you name it, I'd recommend starting with these steps (many inspired by the amazing Rachel Wolan, Chief Product Officer at Webflow):
Identify your friction: What repetitive tasks eat up your and your team's time? Status updates? Thought synthesis? Meeting prep? Meal prep? Reading junky emails? Pick one area where automation would have the greatest impact.
Define your foundation: create a folder of markdown files with context about your role, preferences, your pain points, and common tasks. This becomes the foundation for any AI tools you build.
Build first: use a tool like Google AI Studio, Cursor, or Replit to build a simple prototype. It doesn't need to be perfect. The goal is learning, not polish.
Share and grow: once you've built something, share it with your family / team. Show them an example of what can be done better through automation, watch them use it, iterate, and ultimately create the conditions for process transformation.
More tools, examples, workflows, and frameworks are coming soon. Scroll down if you are interested in my current personal AI stack :)
Last updated on January 8, 2026
A Real-Time, AI-Assisted Goal Tracker for Families.
A shared React application enabling couples to align on 2026 goals, track habits with "Floor vs. Target" methodology, and receive weekly AI coaching.
Tech Stack: React 19, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Google Firebase, Google Gemini API
Case study coming soon.
A "zero-UI" AI experience where logging is as natural as speaking to a partner in the room
Taking care of a newborn often involves logging every feeding, every diaper change, and daily weight. But these activities often leaves you with zero hands free. Manual data entry in traditional apps (unlocking the phone, navigating menus, typing while holding a baby) is a major friction point. The Baby Tracker app leverages real-time multimodal AI to make essential baby logging as smooth as possible. Additionally, this app lets us:
Voice log via integrated Gemini Live
Sync our logs instantly as a family across multiple devices.
View data quickly to keep up with baby’s care throughout the day, even during times when we are not on baby duty.
Case study coming soon.
A Context-Aware AI Knowledge Management System
"Second Brain AI" is a personal knowledge management (PKM) tool designed to solve the problem of fragmented thinking. Unlike traditional note-taking apps that act as passive storage, this application acts as an active thinking partner. It allows users to capture thoughts into specific "Life Buckets" (Work, Baby, Relationships, Health) and uses Google's Gemini models to ensure those thoughts align with user goals and to find hidden connections between seemingly unrelated notes.
Gratitude journaling tool that helps overcome the "blank page"
A digital sanctuary that lowers the barrier to entry for journaling and uses AI not to replace the user's voice, but to amplify it.
What an incredible time to be alive! As for my personal AI stack, I primarily use Google Gemini, Google AI Studio, Claude Code, and Grok. In addition to general uses, here are my top 3 use cases:
Build custom apps (as seen above) to reduce various daily frictions: in those cases, I use Google AI Studio for prompting and creating. Then I connect the app builds with Google Firebase (backend), and deploy to Google Cloud (infra).
Delegate linear workflows: I find Claude Code the most powerful agentic tool for linear workflows. I like to ask it to clear storage space on my laptop, do market research, and organize the screenshots on my desktop, among other straightforward tasks.
Scanning X to find interesting people to follow: while I have a love-hate relationship with X, I've found many interesting people talking about interesting things there. At the moment, it's a net gain in my life, so I figured I might as well leverage Grok to use it more effectively.
Anything I'm missing here? What else should I know? Please send me a note via the Contact page :)




