The story

From dev to owner, in plain sight.

Twenty years building other people’s value — until I became the vehicle that builds mine.

01

The boy who spoke machine

I started programming at 11, in 2006. Software was never a chosen career — it was a native tongue. While others learned to use the computer, I learned to make it.

02

Twenty years behind the scenes

Botpress, Rasa, IBM, CBF, Corinthians, Ligatech. I built systems that move real things — ticketing and membership for some of the country’s biggest clubs. I mastered the craft. But always building other people’s value.

03

"I have an idea, let’s build it together"

Every dev hears it, every year. I heard it for 20 years — and the deal was almost always drawn for the person with the idea, not the one who builds. One day it clicked: I don’t need to say yes to every idea. I need a vehicle.

04

From dev to owner

August 2025. I opened an office. I didn’t become a founder on a stage or in a round — I became one the day I opened a door and signed for a company.

05

The engineer learns the owner’s game

Selling to the big players. Building a company. Importing from China. Navigating regulation. Paraguay, the Maquila Law. I found that deep software + execution in the physical world is a rare superpower.

06

The vehicle: Nanpos

Nanpos is where I build the infrastructure Brazil is missing: autonomous mobility (Bex), data and protocols (Findera, GeoFeed), and the rest. By someone who writes the code and turns the screw.

07

In plain sight

The belief that organizes it all: computers increasingly woven into physical reality. And the way: building in public — because the crossing is, itself, the story worth telling.