Workforce management
AegisTime
Scheduling, GPS clock-ins, timesheets, payroll export, and compliance tools built after spreadsheets and chat threads stopped being enough.
Founder profile
I build software for the people who keep things running. Before Dragonshield was a company, it was a pattern: hit an operational wall, find the missing tool, then build the thing the work needed.
The short version
I spent nearly two decades dealing with security operations, HR, compliance, immigration, scheduling, technical support, and the loose ends that can sink a workday. The more I managed, the clearer the problem became: the tools were either too expensive, too generic, or not built for how teams in the field actually operate.
Dragonshield exists because I stopped waiting for the right tool to show up. I started building it.
What I build
None of them started as a pitch deck. They started as pressure.
Workforce management
Scheduling, GPS clock-ins, timesheets, payroll export, and compliance tools built after spreadsheets and chat threads stopped being enough.
HR and operations
Employee records, immigration workflows, training, documents, fleet, housing, and operational HR in a multi-tenant platform.
Desktop utility
Professional ID card design and printing without locking basic badge work behind expensive yearly software.
Security visibility
Patrol tracking, incident reporting, vehicle logging, and control room awareness for field security teams.
"I build software for the people who keep things running."
Working style
Frontend, backend, database, deployment, infrastructure, and the everyday support work after launch all matter.
The best feature is the one a supervisor, officer, HR manager, or client can actually use under pressure.
Screenshots help, but the system has to survive clock-ins, records, approvals, hosting, updates, and support.
Field notes
Years of field and management work shaped the product priorities: accountability, clarity, records, and tools that respect the day.
Networks, PCs, surveillance systems, electronic locks, apps, servers, and production deployments. The work has always been practical.
Today the same build discipline supports Dragonshield products, client websites, mobile apps, hosting, portals, and internal tools.