About

The builder.

One person. Full stack. Full attention.

Tony, founder of OtrovertLabs

Tony

Founder & Builder

Tony has been doing things his own way for about as long as anyone can remember. Ask the people who know him. That's not a recent development.

He's a father, a husband, and on any given Saturday when nothing is pressing, he's probably gaming, shooting basketball, making TikToks, making music, or on the floor with his dogs. He likes things that are smart and things that are stupid and doesn't see the contradiction. He's built an audience of over eight thousand people online, mostly by being himself and building things that feel like someone actually thought about them.

He didn't plan a career in tech. His education moved through electrical systems, biology, and artificial intelligence. How do complex systems organize? How does information move through them? What makes something work, and what breaks when it doesn't?

He spent about ten years inside a major bank, entry level to manager. He got good at spotting the distance between how a system was supposed to work and how it actually worked. Then he started closing it. Nobody asked him to. He just kept seeing what needed to exist.

He ran associate-focused business resource groups during that same stretch. Organizing people, making real space for voices that were getting talked over, figuring out what it looks like to build something the people inside it actually care about.

Then he gave himself the chance he'd been circling for years.

Web development, automation, AI tooling. Learned by building. Kept what held up, scrapped what didn't. He built his own AI lab on his own hardware, multiple machines running local models, the whole infrastructure under his control. He's spent the better part of two years building a multi-agent AI system from first principles. Not for a client. For himself, because he wanted to know how it works when every layer is your responsibility.

OtrovertLabs is the studio he founded to do this work for other people. Websites, AI-powered tools, automations, MVPs. For founders and operators who need someone that understands the problem before they touch the build.

The name has two layers. Psychiatrist Rami Kaminski coined "Otrovert" to describe someone who thinks independently, connects deeply one-on-one, and never quite fits the group mold, even when they're welcome in it. The word comes from the Spanish otro, meaning "other," and the Latin vertere, meaning "to turn." The other perspective. The angle you don't see until someone bothers to look for it.

How I think about the work

AI-native, not AI-decorative

I use AI as a collaborator in every project — not as a marketing buzzword. This means faster delivery, lower cost for you, and builds that reflect how software should be made in 2026.

Ship first, polish second

The best product is live product. I get things in front of real users fast, then iterate based on what actually matters — not what I guessed would matter six months ago.

You own everything

Code, hosting, domain, data — all yours. No vendor lock-in, no proprietary platforms, no hostage situations. If we stop working together, you walk away with everything.

Ready to work together?