Kennedy Page

Kennedy Page

I build simple tools that remove friction from everyday life.

Product-focused software engineer who designs for people first.

Where I Start

I pay attention to the small points of friction most people step over. The extra click. The vague error. The form that feels like work.

That's usually where I begin. Not with a framework choice or a tech stack, but with a real person trying to get something done and running into quiet resistance.

I like building tools that get out of the way. Interfaces that feel obvious. Flows that don't need a tour. Products that make a hard thing feel light.

I build because I'm curious about how people actually work and what slows them down. If I can remove one small piece of friction from someone's day, that's usually enough.

How I Build

Start simple.

Complexity collapses. Simplicity scales.

Remove friction.

If people have to think too hard, the product isn't done.

Ship early.

Real feedback beats polished guesses.

Build for real people.

Tech disappears when it works.

Projects with Purpose

I build projects with the user in mind, even if they never reach a large audience.

My goal is always the same: make something that actually solves a problem and feels simple to use.

These are the projects where I pushed myself to think about real people, not just code.

Projects for the Joy of Building

Some things I build just because I’m curious.

Experiments, side ideas, and small problems I wanted to understand better.

These are where I learn, get it wrong, and find the next thing worth doing.

Let's Build Something Useful

If you're working on something interesting or need help reducing friction in your product, reach out.

kpage6984@gmail.com
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