A Little About Me
Hi, I am a real person working as a solo developer, server administrator, AI agent engineer, and SEO specialist. I have spent the last 13 years deep in the WordPress and WooCommerce ecosystems, obsessed with web performance, hunting down caching bottlenecks, and shaving milliseconds off page load times.
You might notice I do not have my full legal name or a corporate headshot listed here. Because this website is built entirely around digital privacy, it only felt right to practice what I preach. To keep things tracking-free, you can just call me Capy.
In early 2025, I began integrating advanced AI-assisted workflows into my development pipeline, which completely changed the game for me. It opened up incredible new opportunities and allowed me to rapidly expand my technical knowledge. Suddenly, I was building modern web applications using React, Tailwind CSS, and Supabase, while utilizing Cloudflare workers and tunnels to keep everything fast and secure. I even built a custom roguelike card game, similar to Slay the Spire, entirely in React, which uses intelligent AI agents to generate completely unique content and encounters on the fly.
In fact, CapyToolkit itself is a funny product of this new way of working. The site is built on the Astro framework, but I had literally never heard of Astro until the day before I started coding. I simply asked an AI to recommend a performance-optimized framework with server-side rendering, and here we are.
My broader technical background is a bit of a mix, but every piece connects. Over the last decade, I have worked as a technical SEO specialist, web server administrator, affiliate marketer, and paid ads strategist. I also traded Forex for a time before moving on, and spent years trading on sports betting exchanges before it became disallowed in my country.
When I am away from the screen, I am usually resetting my brain out in nature, sinking hours into PC games, or blasting progressive metal to stay in a flow state.
Why This Site Exists
CapyToolkit started from a mix of minor frustrations with existing web utilities and a clear vision for the future of web development. I wanted to leverage accelerated AI development to build tools that standalone AI still cannot do efficiently, affordably, or quickly for end-users. My goal is to create a collection of niche, non-oversaturated utilities that you can bookmark, install as an app, and reliably introduce into your daily workflow for years to come. Alongside the tools, I am building out a growing knowledgebase of guides and articles covering the same hardware, developer, and security topics, so the site holds up as a reference long after you have found the tool you needed.
Many basic online tools force you to create an account, hand over your email, or quietly upload your sensitive data to a third-party server just to format a text file or convert an image.
Every single tool on this site runs 100% in your browser. No data ever leaves your computer, no files are uploaded to a server, and no accounts are required. To respect your privacy even further, my website analytics script is strictly barred from accessing any areas where you interact with the tools.
While turning this website into a source of income is one of my goals, I dislike intrusive advertising as much as anyone else. I plan to include some optional ads on the site, but they will come with a prominent switch allowing you to disable them completely if you prefer a perfectly clean interface.
Buy Me a Watermelon
If one of these tools saved you some time or solved a frustrating problem today, a watermelon is always appreciated. Genuinely though, there is no pressure. These tools are free and they are staying that way regardless.
If you just want to say thanks or give some feedback on a tool, feel free to drop me a line through the contact page.
🍉 Buy me a watermelon