I build software, automation systems, and AI-powered workflows for small businesses, with a focus on practical tools that reduce operational complexity and improve execution.
My work sits at the intersection of SaaS, AI agents, self-hosted infrastructure, and business operations. I build mostly with coding agents, and I'm interested in the engineering discipline around them — structured, loop-driven development workflows that move ideas from concept to working product faster.
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AOJ DevStudio — AI-assisted development workflows, automation systems, and writing on how I build AOJDevStudio.me
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Unified Dental — consulting, technology, and workflow systems for small dental practices UnifiedDental.com
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Clarté — HIPAA-compliant billing intelligence for dental practices, built end-to-end in TypeScript clarte.unifiedental.com
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Keepfolio — a personal finance app for macOS, built on the open-source Finance Guru core Keepfolio.app
- Building with coding agents and loop-driven development workflows
- Learning loop engineering — the discipline of tightening the agent iteration loop, not just writing better prompts
- Building with TypeScript and Rust as my primary stack, plus Bun, React + Vite, Tauri, and Supabase
- Running and expanding a self-hosted homelab (Proxmox, Tailscale, Home Assistant)
- Designing tools that make complex workflows easier to manage
- AI-assisted software development
- SaaS architecture
- Workflow automation
- Self-hosted infrastructure
- Developer tooling
- Business operations systems
- Dental practice technology
- Personal finance systems
- Church and ministry media technology (ACP Media)
- Website: AOJDevStudio.me
- Unified Dental: UnifiedDental.com
- Keepfolio: Keepfolio.app
- X: @AOJDevStudi0
- LinkedIn: Ossie Irondi
- GitHub: @AojdevStudio
- Book a call: Calendly
My background is in healthcare and pharmacy. Over more than a decade I worked my way up the chain: starting as a pharmacy technician, earning my Doctorate in Pharmacy, practicing as a licensed pharmacist, and advancing into pharmacy management and district-level leadership before moving full-time into building software, automation, and infrastructure. That clinical and operational experience shapes how I build today, with a practical bias toward systems that solve real problems for the people running small businesses.




