Terry McCall. I came up through logistics, ran teams, and cut waste. Then an injury changed everything and I built two apps from scratch to prove a point. I'll take you from paper to product and show you what your operation looks like when it's using new tools.
I came up through logistics. Depot compliance, inventory management, running teams, finding the waste and cutting it out. I was the person who'd identify where SharePoint would save everyone six hours a week and watch it get dismissed because nobody wanted to change. Two years later they bought the licenses.
Then a workplace injury ended my driving career and started a different one. Instead of waiting for a recovery timeline that kept moving, I built two apps from scratch. No coding background. No dev team. No budget. Just a clear vision, AI as my technical partner, and an obsessive refusal to ship something half-finished.
I didn't just use AI. I managed it. Directed it the same way I'd direct a team. Knowing when it was right, knowing when it was wrong, knowing what question to ask next. That distinction turned out to be everything. Most people either avoid AI or use it badly and get garbage back. I pushed it until the output was actually good.
That's not a technical skill. That's a management skill. And it turns out I'd been building it for twenty years without knowing it.
📍 Wisbech, UK · 🐱 Proud cat person
I once read out my homework in front of the class for the first time. That's what shipping Stuffrite felt like. A personal project turned commercial product, opened up to public opinion, criticism, and everyone else's taste. I did it anyway.
At one company I rebuilt their entire payroll and planning system from scratch in Excel because what they had was genuinely broken. At another I built automated dashboards in my first three weeks that senior management used every day from that point on. I don't wait for permission to fix things. I just fix them.
I won't waste your time on superficial fixes. If there's rot at the root I'll find it and tell you straight. Most of the things making your staff miserable are a dozen lines of code away from being fixed. I find those first. And while I'm there, I'll show you what your operation looks like at twice the volume. Before it becomes your problem.
Stuffrite started as a cute app for me and my partner. Stewyrt started because I was tired of every opinion being reduced to binary outrage. Both became obsessions. Everything I build starts personal and ends up bigger than the brief because I can't help caring about whether it actually works.
If your operation runs on spreadsheets held together by goodwill and tribal knowledge, I'll build the software that replaces it. Properly, with scale already baked in.
I've shipped two live apps with no coding background and no budget. Just a clear brief, AI as my technical partner, and a refusal to ship something half-finished. If you've got a problem that needs a product, I know how to get it built.
Most people either avoid AI or use it badly and get garbage back. I know how to direct it precisely, catch it when it's wrong, and push it until the output is actually good. I'll help you go from AI curious to AI productive. Without the hype.
I'm a black belt in Excel and Sheets and I've built dashboards that actually changed how teams operated. Not just looked good in a presentation. If your data lives in a silo, a filing cabinet, or someone's head, let's sort that out.
I've done the compliance, managed the inventory, run the teams, and driven the trucks. I know where the waste hides and I know why the IT department's solution never quite fits. I'm the person who bridges that gap — because I've stood on both sides of it.
I do my best work when the problem isn't fully defined yet and the brief is "make it better than we imagined." Everything I've built has exceeded the original scope. Not because I can't follow a brief, but because I can't help seeing what's possible.
Shipped live. Real users. Real problems solved.
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"Why pay for an off the shelf product that almost fits, when I can build you something that fits exactly, for a fraction of the price?" — Terry McCall, Founder · Warming Neon Ltd
From the Stuffrite Founder's Log — the reasoning behind the builds, the philosophy behind the products.
The Stuffrite Restore Project and breaking the debt cycle through education.
The "Money Chaos" game and why we want you to feel the friction of spending.
Defining "The Wall" and the search for a digital envelope budgeting system.
Show me your biggest pain point and I'll tell you if there's a software solution that fixes it, adds value and saves time. If I can't help, I'll tell you that too. I don't do vague, I don't do superficial, and I won't take your money to tell you what you want to hear.
This is my trade. I'm actually good at it.