Berlin

Founder, writer,
and observer.

I've spent 14 years in product, making complex systems make sense: payroll engines, government services, enterprise automations, and most recently, machines that hold conversations.

Somewhere along the way I noticed that the patterns I found most interesting were never in the machines. They were in the people. That, led me to Arnhue.

Fourteen years leaves you with a few convictions:

  • Unclear language is a symptom of unclear thinking.
  • Trust is built in small choices, repeated.
  • Left alone, a system repeats itself. Noticing is how it changes.

I build things I believe should exist. Right now, that's one product.

Arnhue Live · Private beta

A private reflection tool that builds a map of your recurring patterns over time. No advice, no algorithm, no engagement loop. Just honest conversation and, eventually, a constellation of how you think.

arnhue.com →

Exploring the questions and experiences that shape us, I used to write privately about the patterns I keep noticing in myself and in the people around me. These are some thoughts I'm finally ready to share. Field notes, mostly.

More essays in progress. See all titles.

Reading, marathon training, painting, dancing and a cat called Rocky who runs the house. The parts of life that don't fit on LinkedIn.

Swathi and Rocky
Rocky, supervising.