About the studio
Michael — 30, Denmark.
Senior, full-stack, AI-paired.
The long story

started writing code in my early teens and never stopped. About ten of those years have been professional — in-house at product companies and inside a bureau, shoulder-to-shoulder with founders, marketing leads, and engineering teams. Most of the last few years at a senior level: owning systems end-to-end, mentoring, and arguing carefully about trade-offs.
The work has covered a lot of ground. Live-streaming services with thousands of concurrent viewers. Real-time multiplayer games where the network is the gameplay. Webshops, checkout flows, and the payment plumbing behind them. Brand sites and campaigns for names you've seen on a billboard, and the quieter internal tools nobody outside the company ever sees but the business runs on. Transactional email APIs, PaaS control planes, content systems, dashboards, integrations — the long tail of a career spent saying yes to interesting problems.
Most major languages and frameworks have made an appearance — PHP, Vue, React, Next.js, Laravel, WordPress, Python, Go, full TypeScript end-to-end. The result isn't a list; it's a strong intuition for how systems actually fit together, what tends to bite later, and which tool is right for the problem in front of me. Pair that with AI as a real collaborator and the same intuition compounds.
I'm genuinely full-stack — backend and frontend get equal love. I'm at my best when the task is complex, ambiguous, or has too many moving parts. Range matters more than headcount.
Today, micci is a solo company. It's me, paired with AI for review, exploration, and the boring 70% of every project — so two products (PostStack and HostStack) can ship and operate without a team. The same pairing is what I bring to client engagements.