Builder first.
Founder of Linganore Technologies — I design, build, and operate practical SaaS products.
I'm Roman, founder of Linganore Technologies — a one-person software studio where I design, build, and operate practical SaaS products. I'm a builder first: I like taking a messy, manual, expensive process and replacing it with software that just runs.
My background sits where operations, risk, and engineering meet. I spent years in security, audit, and compliance — reading reports, mapping controls, and seeing up close how much critical work in serious industries still happens in spreadsheets, email threads, and PDFs nobody wants to read twice. Some of that work is in the public record: I'm credited on public-sector audits with the State of Maryland (2017–2021). It taught me where operational friction lives and what "trustworthy" software has to do to earn the name.
What I build now comes from understanding public, industry-standard practice deeply — not from any one organization's playbook. Federal pricing-disclosure rules that every funeral home must follow. The SOC 2 reports that every vendor produces in the same public format. The kind of structured, document-and-decision work that AI is finally good at. The throughline is simple: take a documented public standard, and turn it into software you can log into and use — not a consulting engagement, a product.
I build with AI in the loop at every layer. Agentic, AI-assisted development is how I ship full-stack products solo at a pace that used to need a team — data model, application, AI reasoning, and real users, without a six-month runway. AI reasoning is core to the product architecture, not a feature bolted on afterward.
Linganore Technologies is the structure I built to do this at scale. The thesis: there are dozens of narrow, underserved operational problems across industries, each big enough to support a focused micro-SaaS and small enough for the big platforms to ignore. I'd rather build a portfolio of sharp vertical products — each obsessed with one real problem — than one sprawling everything-app.
I'm early, and I'm honest about it — these products are in build and pilot, not at scale. But the direction is fixed. I build software that makes operational work disappear, and I'll keep doing it across one industry after another.
Six things that stay true
- Find the friction first. I start with the most dreaded manual process, not the flashiest idea.
- Ship narrow, ship real. One sharp product beats one bloated platform. Vertical beats horizontal.
- AI in the loop, not bolted on. Agentic development and Claude-powered reasoning are core to how I build and what I build.
- Solo speed, team standards. Modern stack, production patterns, no cut corners.
- Grounded in public standards. Products are built on open, published frameworks anyone can read.
- Honest about the stage. Early is early. I show real MVPs, not fake traction.
The AI agent at the center of my products is named Leo — after my golden retriever. It's a small thing, but it tells you how I want this company to feel: serious software, built by a real person, without the corporate fog.
Want to see the work?
The products are where the thesis becomes real. Take a look, or reach out if you want to compare notes.