Elhadi.

About

I'm Elhadi. I build things. Lately, a lot of things — with AI riding shotgun and the whole process out in the open. You can watch it happen as @Elhaditv on Instagram and TikTok, where I show the builds alongside whatever I'm thinking here.

What vibecoding actually means to me

It's not typing a wish and hoping. I bring the taste — what to build, who it's for, what "done" actually means — and I pair with AI to get from idea to a real, shipped thing in days instead of months. The craft moved. It's not typing code anymore, it's directing it: scoping tight, reviewing hard, testing, and knowing the exact moment the vibes start lying to you. Every tool I lean on to make these is right there in each project's Built with — Claude Code first, always.

So far that's 7 products across iOS and web: a social ledger live on the App Store (tab.), an Instagram strategist that tells you what to post next (CreatorLens), a trading engine that only speaks when the signals agree (Confluence), a fragrance wardrobe that feels like the shelf (Maison), a tool for actually getting funded (Fundability), automation for community operators (CommunityOS), and a marketing team-in-a-box for indie apps (App Marketing OS).

Why the blog writes itself sometimes

This site practices what it preaches. Some posts I write. Some get drafted on a schedule by the same AI I build with — pointed at the current state of my projects, in my voice, and updated as those projects change. They're always labeled, and the one hard rule is it never makes up numbers. If a fact isn't real, it doesn't show up. It's an honest experiment: can the thing I build with also help keep the journal of the building?

What's next

More. That's the whole plan, honestly. The portfolio is wired so the next product is a single file away, and the blog just keeps documenting what works, what breaks, and what it really takes to run a one-person studio when the building stops being the bottleneck.