Hey there, I'm really glad you found your way here. I'm Temitope, though most people refer to me as Andrea. I'm a software developer.
I started out as a no-code developer back in 2021. It was fast, it was fun, and it worked, until I started getting curious about what was actually happening underneath all those drag-and-drop blocks. So I went and learned the fundamentals. That changed everything about how I build. Now I don't just assemble tools; I understand why they break, and what to do when they do.
More recently I've been going deep on building with AI: agents that handle repeatable work instead of me doing it a hundredth time, automations that quietly run in the background, and web apps that are actually maintainable months after you ship them. That last part is the one most people skip. AI makes it easy to build something fast. Building something you can still reason about later is a different skill entirely, and it's the one I've been chasing.
It's been a really fun journey. I've learned so much, and I'm still very much learning.
Some of the things I've built along the way:
SubTrada, an AI-powered procurement platform connecting UK main contractors with subcontractors. Built it end to end, shipped it, learned more from that than any course.
Right now I'm heads-down on two:
FindPeer, a peer-to-peer marketplace for study-abroad guidance.
Studyfirst Europe, professional support to study in Europe. All you need in one platform, step by step.
Alongside that, I'm a second-year Computer Science student at Miva Open University, and I run a small AI consulting practice helping businesses actually use this technology instead of just talking about it: automation, AI search visibility, and the unglamorous plumbing that makes both work.
I've also started plenty of things that went nowhere. Half-built scenarios, abandoned repos, ideas that looked better at 5am than they did at noon. I don't count those as losses. If you aren't shipping, you aren't learning, and I'd rather learn in public than be quietly correct in private.
I share the real-time version of all this on LinkedIn: the wins, the broken workflows, the debugging at 2am.
Really nice to meet you.
See you soon,
TEMITOPE OMOTOSHO