I’m building an internal ERP for my own operations business.
O9X is not a startup idea or a demo project. It’s software being built inside a manpower-heavy business to handle attendance, payroll, invoicing, and compliance—systems where mistakes are expensive and theory breaks quickly.
This section documents the build as it happens: decisions made, trade-offs chosen, things that worked, and things that didn’t.
No polished roadmaps. No launch narratives. Just the work.
What to expect
Here you’ll find:
- Weekly build logs
- Architecture and tooling decisions
- AI workflows used in development
- Constraints imposed by real operations
If you’re interested in how software gets built inside a business rather than on a whiteboard, start here.