I started my creative journey in 2019 — one person, one PC, editing videos and designing graphics for anyone who trusted me with their vision. No shortcuts, no big studio, just countless hours of learning, experimenting, and a relentless drive to create content that people genuinely enjoyed watching.
I've edited 1000+ videos, designed 1500+ graphics, and worked with 50+ clients worldwide, contributing to content that has generated 100M+ views. From high-retention video editing and scroll-stopping thumbnails to graphic design, YouTube SEO, and social media strategy, I focus on creating content that not only looks exceptional but delivers measurable results.
From this, the trust added up. Clients came back. They sent friends. And somewhere in that loop, the line between being a freelancer and running something bigger quietly disappeared — so I started my own agency.
Today that agency works with a team, and I'm no longer in the day-to-day of it. The team runs the work in the background — I step in where I'm useful, and spend the rest of my time on the things only I do: product, design, and the ideas I haven't built yet.
One person, one PC — editing videos and designing graphics for early clients. Learning by doing, project after project.
Clients returned, sent friends, and the work outgrew one pair of hands. The seeds of something structured.
A team runs the agency in the background — delivering, while I focus on product, design and the next ideas.