πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Veteran Owned & Operated Β· U.S. Navy βš“
The story behind the app

EARNED IN THE NAVY. PROVEN IN THE FIELD. BUILT FOR YOU.

Served in the U.S. Navy. Got out, went to school, got certified, and went to work. Hospital HVAC and refrigeration. Commercial. Residential. Industrial. 30-plus years across every environment this industry has to offer. This app wasn’t built by someone who read about HVAC/R. It was built by someone who did the work β€” all of it.

30+Years in the trades
USNU.S. Navy Veteran
A.S.Degree + Certifications
RxHospital HVAC/R
This isn’t a resume.
It’s 30 years of earning it.

A lot of people in tech will tell you they have “industry experience.” They talked to some techs. They did their Google searches. They think that qualifies them to build tools for the people doing the actual work. Here’s what real experience looks like.

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Where It Started
U.S. Navy β€” The Foundation
Served in the U.S. Navy, stationed on an aircraft carrier that deployed to the Middle East and an LPD serving as a Marine Corps assault ship. Learned the mechanical trades in an environment where the standard isn’t “good enough” β€” it’s get it right, every time, because the mission depends on it. That’s the standard this app was built to.
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After the Navy
Associates Degree + Certifications
Got out. Went to school. Earned an associates degree in the mechanical trades and stacked certifications on top of it. Not because it was required β€” because doing the work right means understanding the science behind it. The Navy taught the hands. School put the theory behind what those hands were already doing.
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The Hardest Environment in the Industry
Hospital HVAC & Refrigeration
Spent several years in hospital HVAC and refrigeration. Surgical suites. Critical care. Isolation rooms. Walk-in storage for medications and biologics. Environments where the wrong call affects patient outcomes. If you’ve done it, you don’t need an explanation. If you haven’t, just know it either makes you or breaks you β€” and it made him.
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30-Plus Years Building On All Of It
Field Tech β†’ Tech Support β†’ Service Manager
Field technician across residential, commercial, and industrial. Technical support β€” diagnosing systems over the phone from descriptions alone. Account management. Now HVAC/R Service Manager and Department Head. Every seat. Every equipment type. Every failure mode there is.
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The App No One Else Could Build
Self-Taught Developer β€” Still Doing the Work
Taught himself to code and build full-stack applications. While still managing a service department. No venture capital. No computer science degree. No team of developers who’ve never touched a unit. The app that field techs actually needed didn’t exist β€” so the person who knew exactly what it needed to do sat down and built it.
Let me ask the guys
building the other apps
a few questions.

Have you ever turned a wrench on a real job? Not in a lab. Not in a training environment. On an actual system, with an actual customer waiting, where something was broken and you had to fix it? Have you ever been on a rooftop at 2am working on a condensing unit in the rain? Have you ever crawled into a mechanical room in the middle of January because a walk-in cooler went down and someone’s inventory was at risk?

Or did you do a few Google searches, interview a handful of techs, and decide you understood the trades well enough to build a tool for the people who actually do the work?

Because there’s a difference. And every tech who uses this app will feel it.

How their apps get built
πŸ”Did some Google searches about HVAC and called it research
β˜•Sat in an office drinking whatever’s in that cup while writing a product spec
πŸ”§Can’t turn a wrench. Never been on a roof. Wouldn’t know a TXV from a service valve.
🌧️Never worked on a rooftop unit at 2am in the rain or snow
πŸ’°Raised venture money from investors who’ve never touched a set of gauges
πŸ“‹Will copy this app the moment it gets traction and call it innovation
What built this app
βš“Navy-trained on a deployed aircraft carrier and Marine Corps assault ship
πŸŽ“Associates degree and certifications β€” theory AND hands-on
πŸ₯Hospital HVAC and refrigeration β€” the most demanding environment in the industry
🌧️Been on that rooftop. In the rain. At 2am. That’s who designed this.
β˜•Black coffee. Callused hands. Self-taught while still doing the work.
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈVeteran-owned. Built to the only standard he’s ever known: get it right.

Here’s what’s going to happen. This app gets traction. Techs talk about it. The same people who’ve never been on a roof will try to copy it. They’ll have more money. More developers. Better marketing budgets.

They will never have 30-plus years of knowing what it actually feels like to be that tech. And they cannot copy what they have never done.

Techs will know the difference. They always do.

Hospital HVAC and refrigeration.
If you know, you know.

Most techs will never work in a hospital environment. And the ones who have don’t need this explained to them.

πŸ₯ What hospital HVAC and refrigeration actually means
Surgical suites that require precise air pressure relationships and humidity control. Isolation rooms where a pressure failure creates infection risk. Critical care environments where the HVAC system is part of patient care. Equipment that cannot go down. Standards that aren’t negotiable. Pressure that clarifies exactly what kind of tech you are.

That background is why this app has the depth it does. The diagnostic logic, the systematic approach, the precision behind the calculators β€” none of that came from a training manual. It came from years of working in environments that demanded it.

Every credential earned.
None of them bought.
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U.S. Navy Veteran
Stationed on a deployed aircraft carrier and an LPD serving as a Marine Corps assault ship. Where the standard is absolute.
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A.S. Degree + Certifications
Associates degree in the mechanical trades plus industry certifications. The science behind 30-plus years of hands-on work.
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Hospital HVAC & Refrigeration
Surgical suites, critical care, isolation rooms. Several years in the most demanding commercial environment in the industry.
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Commercial Refrigeration
Walk-ins and commercial refrigeration diagnosed at 3am when businesses couldn’t open. Ice machines, reach-ins, display cases β€” the calls that don’t wait for business hours.
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Tech Support / Account Mgr
Backed up field techs from the support side. Diagnosed equipment over the phone from a description alone. That pattern recognition is now inside the AI.
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Service Manager & Dept. Head
Currently HVAC/R Service Manager and Department Head. Still in it. This app gets updated based on what’s happening in the field right now.
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Self-Taught Developer
Taught himself to code and build full-stack web applications. While managing a service department. The same way he’s approached everything β€” figure it out and get it done.
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Field Technician
Residential, commercial, industrial. Every equipment type. Every brand. Walk-ins, ice machines, RTUs, split systems β€” all of it, for real customers.

There is not a single feature in this app that wasn’t built by someone who has personally experienced the problem it solves. Not one. That’s not marketing. That’s the only way this could have been built correctly.

The competitors will keep coming. They’ll copy features. They’ll spend more on ads. Some of them will build decent tools.

None of them will have done the work. And the techs using these tools will always know the difference.

“IF YOU’VE SERVED YOUR COUNTRY.
IF YOU’VE BEEN ON THAT ROOFTOP
IN THE RAIN AT 2AM.
IF YOU’VE FIXED THE THING
THAT COULDN’T WAIT UNTIL MORNING β€”
THIS APP WAS BUILT FOR YOU.
BY ONE OF YOU.

β€” The Founder Β· My HVAC/R Tool
U.S. Navy Veteran Β· 30-Plus Years HVAC/R

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