Connor Hepburn
UK-based solo builder, still in college unfortunately. I build AI-native tools, mostly the infrastructure that gives agents real context and tool access so they can actually be useful. I care about products that are open-source and clean enough to be judged in the real world.
Projects
Stop re-explaining yourself. One canonical markdown profile of who you are and how you work, owned by you and read by every AI before it answers or does anything.
Stop switching tabs and pasting keys to your agents. A calm command centre across Gmail, Calendar, Docs, GitHub, Slack and X, with safe tool access built for agent-first work.
Know what moved. Ignore what didn't. A personalised intelligence agent that filters the noise into concise, high-signal dispatches. Signal advantage, not another news feed.
Stop digging through error messages. Agent-native failure clarity: what broke, where, why, and what to try next, without hiding the technical truth.
Notes
Taste is strategy, not decoration
Names, fonts, domains and visual worlds make software feel inevitable before it has much surface area. The job is to sharpen that against traction, not flatten it into generic startup advice.
Real products beat theory
Useful, ownable, and sharp enough to be judged in the real world. Things people can pay for over abstract research or innovation theatre.
Markdown-first wins
Systems that stay legible to humans and agents at the same time compound. Context drift is the most expensive thing a builder loses.