About Me
This page exists to give you a clearer picture of who I am and the work I do, beyond what fits on a CV.
Location: London, United Kingdom (or remote)
Class of Work: Full-time, Freelance, Contract
Type of Work: End-user documentation, API references, developer onboarding, information architecture, knowledge management
What I Do
I build documentation systems. I've spent 5+ years doing that across fintech, Web3, developer tooling, and open source, working with companies at different stages from early-stage startups to established organisations. Sometimes as the sole technical writer, sometimes alongside other writers and cross-functional teams.
How I Work
The work is always different but the pattern is the same. Map out the information architecture, write the docs, set up the docs-as-code pipeline, and make sure everything ships with the product. I've presented documentation strategies to stakeholders, mentored new writers, migrated large documentation sites under tight deadlines, and built AI workflows that make content easier to create and maintain.
AI in My Workflow
I use AI as part of how I work. Claude Code, Gemini, ChatGPT, MCP servers, markdown instruction files, CI/CD pipelines with automated checks. I spend a lot of time in the AI space, following what's happening with LLMs, developer tooling, and how these tools are changing the way technical writers operate. I bring the same approach to all of it: understand the product deeply, then make it clear for the people who need to use it.
Learning
I am currently learning DevOps and cloud computing because I think the best technical writers understand the systems they document. I have a long way to go and I am enjoying every bit of it.
I have a few AI side project ideas I want to build this year. I am not ready to share them yet but they exist as notes and I think about them more than I should.
Beyond Work
I read novels and watch movies with strong opinions about both. I will share them if you give me the opportunity.
I spend a probably unreasonable amount of time on Reddit. I tell myself it is research. It is not always research.
Let's Talk
If your organisation needs someone who can own documentation end to end, from architecture to analytics, and make complex products clear for the people who need to use them, I'd love to talk.
Toolkit
Documentation Platforms
- ReadMe
- Docusaurus
- Mintlify
- Nextra
- Hugo
AI & Automation
- Claude Code
- ChatGPT
- Gemini
- MCP Servers
Developer Tools
- Git
- GitHub
- CI/CD
- OpenAPI
- Postman
Project Management
- Jira
- Notion
- Confluence
Diagramming
- Draw.io