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  AguiCorp Founder  

The Founder

 

    AguiCorp, LLC · Florida

AguiCorp isn't a team. It's one person with a stack, a philosophy, and a steady appetite for building things that compound over time.

I run this as a solo holding company out of Florida, and everything you see on this site — the marketplace, the portfolio, the blog, the checkout flow — I built myself, one line at a time, with a consistent set of tools and a strict set of rules. No outside developers. No outsourced content teams. The code is real. The portfolio is real. And the work is ongoing.

The Stack I Build With

Every AguiCorp property runs on the same foundation: Flask, SQLAlchemy, and Jinja2, hosted on PythonAnywhere with Google OAuth for admin access and PayPal for payments. No React. No JavaScript frameworks fetching data in the background. No page that isn't rendered on the server before it reaches your browser — fast, clean, and searchable.

That consistency is intentional. When you standardize your stack, you stop solving the same problems twice. A security pattern that works on one property works on all of them. A deployment script written once covers every future launch. That's how a one-person operation maintains a portfolio of this size without drowning in complexity.

How I Work

The workflow is built around three rules I don't break:

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  • Plan before code. Nothing gets written until the architecture is on paper — blueprints, models, routes, monetization. This kills the "I'll figure it out as I go" trap that eats solo founders alive.
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  • Version everything. Every change — even a typo fix — increments the version number. Release notes, architecture maps, and install guides all stay in sync. When something breaks in production six months later, I can trace exactly what shipped and when.
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  • Security is not optional. Nine standards apply to every project: ORM-only database access, rate limiting on write routes, Content-Security-Policy headers, honeypot fields on forms, JWT with HTTP-only cookies, randomized admin URLs, Origin-header validation, no hardcoded secrets, and server-side input validation. Zero exceptions, on every site, from day one.

What I'm Interested In

Outside of the portfolio, a handful of specific things hold my attention:

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  • Machining and CNC. The precision mindset of subtractive manufacturing carries over to software in ways most developers miss. "Measure twice, cut once" is exactly how you should ship code.
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  • Aviation and aerospace. The certification rigor, the tolerances, the way an entire industry is built around the principle that "this part cannot fail." I read tooling specs and engineering documents the way some people read novels — ToolHangar wasn't an accident.
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  • The mathematics behind complex systems. Probability, pattern recognition, and the way numerical models describe behavior that looks random on the surface. I find the quiet, measurable edges of those systems — especially the ones that move value around at scale — far more interesting than most people do.
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  • Where the stack is going. I came up writing PHP and HTML in the classic web-shop era, and I now build in Flask, SQLAlchemy, and Jinja2. The newest layer on top is agentic AI — working alongside coding assistants that can plan architecture, write tests, and deploy with me, plus building the internal knowledge bases those tools draw from. Not just using AI, but understanding where it breaks, how to structure it, and how it reshapes what a one-person operation can actually ship.

Why This Matters to You

If you're here because you're looking at one of our domains, considering advertising on a property, or thinking about hiring AguiCorp for a build — you should know that the person on the other end of every email, every offer, and every contract is the same one who wrote the code. There's no account manager, no junior dev making changes without review, no deprecation roadmap because a team decided to pivot. The continuity is the product.

That's also why every email reply comes from the same desk, why offers don't sit ignored over a weekend, and why every property in the portfolio gets the same level of attention as the one with the most traffic.

Staying Relatively Private

I keep a low public profile intentionally. The face of AguiCorp is the work, not the founder — and I think that's how it should be for any business measured by what it produces rather than who runs it. A quick sketch of the road here, though, might help explain why the portfolio looks the way it does.

I grew up in Casselberry, Florida, went through several local schools, and spent my childhood picking up whatever skill happened to be at the edge of the tools I had access to. Most of the early work was mechanical — hand-porting exhaust manifolds on Mazda 12A rotary engines, and building one of the first B16-swapped vehicles in my area when that swap was still a weekend obsession instead of a YouTube tutorial.

From engines it was a short jump to aircraft. I've helped restore TBM Avengers and spent time working on commercial aircraft, which is where the tolerances-matter mindset really took hold. Certification rigor on a single airframe component is a kind of precision most software never encounters, and it shaped how I think about every system I've touched since.

On the commerce side, I started by selling goods made from a home-built Prusa printer, then moved into building websites across every major self-hosted package of the era — vBulletin forums, PHP-based marketplaces, and WordPress. Years later I've come full circle: the collection of domains I acquired along the way is now the ecosystem I'm actively deploying, one niche at a time.

My formal certifications range from HVAC to Aerospace to ASME-based calibration, with a broad base of experience in Florida's construction industry. None of that makes me special — plenty of people have longer résumés — but it does explain why I don't outsource anything that matters. When you've built enough physical things that couldn't fail, software starts to feel like a forgiving medium.

If you want to reach me directly, the contact page routes straight to my inbox. No ticketing system, no automated triage. Just email.

— The Founder, AguiCorp, LLC

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