The Toolshed

These are the things I built when the spreadsheet wasn't enough.

Built for finance operations, job search systems, and the daily friction that only becomes visible once you've done the work by hand too many times.

Chapter I: Active Builds

Live systems under active use. Practical tools built to carry operational load instead of just describing the problem.

Odin AI Agent System

Active Build

StackPython, Node.js, OpenClaw

Built a multi-agent personal assistant that handles job search, task tracking, calendar management, writing, and autonomous work across 15+ specialized skills.

Job Search Orchestrator

Active Build

StackPython, Apify API, DeepSeek

Automated a daily Copenhagen finance-role pipeline that scrapes, filters, deduplicates, scores, and reports openings before the morning drift begins.

LinkedIn Helper CLI

Active Build

StackPython

Turned LinkedIn application tracking, search links, networking contacts, and follow-ups into a command-line workflow when the ATS game became a numbers problem.

Chapter II: Field Experiments

Systems proven in the mess of real operations: finance controls, follow-up discipline, and keeping work visible without opening another spreadsheet.

Reconciliation Automation Engine

Field Experiment

StackOffice Scripts, Excel, AI pair programming

Built an AI-assisted reconciliation layer that cut manual effort by 85% and removed the bottleneck of needing one person with deep Excel fluency.

People Tracker CLI

Field Experiment

StackPython

Created a lightweight follow-up system for contacts, touchpoints, and due outreach so relationship maintenance stopped depending on memory.

Project Tracker CLI

Field Experiment

StackPython

Built a project state tracker that shows what is open, blocked, stale, or due without the overhead of another spreadsheet or project board.

Weekly Review Engine

Field Experiment

StackPython

Automated a weekly synthesis across projects, people, and calendar data to replace the Sunday-night loop of reconstructing the week from fragments.

Chapter III: Operational Skills

Reusable operating methods: the judgment layer behind the tools, built from repeated exposure to bottlenecks, compliance drag, and activation friction.

Goal Breakdown (ADHD-friendly)

Operational Skill

StackWorkflow design, prompt engineering

Designed a decomposition system that reduces any goal to exactly one next click so progress can start before motivation has time to negotiate.

Persuasive Writer Skill

Operational Skill

StackRhetorical analysis, editorial frameworks

Built a reader-centered writing review process that surfaces structural persuasion problems the writer usually cannot see alone.

Compliance-to-Digital Conversion

Operational Skill

StackOracle EBS, Excel, controls design

Converted three years of paper-based T&E compliance records into a durable digital process that permanently strengthened audit readiness.