I'm a veteran. I build software for the people the system tends to overlook — veterans grinding through VA claims, animal shelters held together by volunteers, and families relying on social stories for early childhood development.
No paywalls aimed at the people who most need the help. Where a free tier makes sense, it stays usable. Where there's no good reason to charge, there's no charge.
Shelters got volunteer management as an afterthought. The VA hands you a form and wishes you luck. Families piece together tools that weren't built for their child. These products exist because the gap was real.
Every tool here started with a person — a coordinator burning out, a veteran losing a year to paperwork, a kid who needs a story drawn just so. That's who I build for.
Built for shelters, veterans, and the families helping kids learn.
Volunteer coordination for shelters running on people, not budgets. Scheduling, training, groups, messaging — free for shelters with up to 50 volunteers.
Visit voluntails.com →The VA disability claim tool I wish I'd had. Upload your records, get VASRD ratings, surface the secondary conditions most veterans miss.
Learn more →Visual stories for the parents, therapists, and educators helping kids learn the way they need to. Social stories, routines, and lessons, in the style each child responds to.
Coming soon →Veteran-Owned Business
Three products, each one because the people it serves were left to figure it out alone. That's not good enough.