Hey, my name is
I am a product manager who balances user needs with delivery.
My goal is to design products that feel pleasant to users, where the experience is frictionless and intuitive across both software and hardware.
My experience
Things I am good at
I break complex product problems into clear, actionable pieces.
I translate ideas into logic teams can align on, from concept to execution.
Collaboration matters, details matter, and a user-friendly experience is always the goal.
About me
Born in 2000, I grew up alongside the rapid rise of the digital world. From Nokia and HTC to Apple, Amazon, YouTube, and now Generative AI, I’ve witnessed how products continuously reshape everyday life. Screens gradually became what we look at most—often more than the world around us.
Fascinated by the mobile internet, I sketched my own phones and operating systems at 13 and helped adults navigate devices when learning curves got in the way. That mix of curiosity and frustration led me to study computer science and eventually become a product manager.
As digital products became inseparable from daily life, my focus evolved. Rather than measuring success solely by screen time or engagement, I care more about the value a product brings:
Is the experience pleasant?
Does the user journey feel intuitive?
Does it genuinely make life easier or better?
Looking ahead, as screens appear in more places, the role of product managers becomes increasingly important—balancing technology, design, and human intuition. I hope to create products that feel invisible to users, yet meaningful in impact.