Marcus DycusAR
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A selection of shipped work, from enterprise AI infrastructure to family-business websites.

Hiring managers tend to start with Hapax and ClientForge. Local business owners tend to start with Aaron's Handyman and The Injury Avengers.

Employer

Hapax

2024 — present

Senior engineer on a small team building Hapax, a proactive AI platform that learns how teams work and builds custom co-workers automatically. Deployed inside more than twenty financial institutions, from $250M credit unions to $90B banks, with tens of thousands of daily users.

Product

ClientForge

2025 — present

The SEO command center I am building for my siblings' agency, with a chat-to-deploy landing page pipeline that publishes native Gutenberg markup into each client's existing WordPress theme.

Product

Command Deck

2025 — present

A free personal dashboard for developers with a configurable widget architecture, plus a companion macOS desktop app that pins the deck to a system tray and shares an auth layer with the web.

Client

Aaron's Handyman Services

2026

A custom WordPress site for a Hot Springs construction and repair business, with forty-two programmatic service-area pages generated from a single template, no SEO plugins, and all SEO surface emitted directly from theme code.

Client

The Injury Avengers

2025

A custom engagement shaped around one attorney. I delivered the original wireframe, a custom WordPress theme, and an operator workflow that lets the firm run its own content without a retainer.

Product

Tinkers Workbench

2025 — present

My personal blog and satirical portfolio, intentionally dressed in Comic Sans, rainbow-text headings, and glassmorphism. Classic WordPress theme underneath, no page builders.