HeartBridge
A voice-driven cardiac rehab companion that won the Pulse Foundry AI NYC Healthcare hackathon. Designed 80% of the product, led the build, and presented the winning demo.
Read the case study →A 4-week live cohort for PMs, operators, and indie builders. Come out with a shipped tool, a prompt system you own, and the habit to keep going. Next cohort starts May 12.
Best fit: you've opened Claude Code at least once, have an idea you'd build if you weren't stuck in "I need a developer" mode, and can commit 2 to 3 hours of live time per week.
Four weeks of live, hands-on sessions. You bring a real idea you want to ship. You leave with it live, a prompt system you actually use, and the habit to keep building without me.
For the operator who has a specific workflow to fix, a sensitive problem to scope, or a proposal that needs pressure-testing this week. Weekly 60-minute sessions, shared notes, and async Discord between calls.
Four 60-minute sessions, async Discord, shared workspace. Month-to-month, cancel anytime.
Book an intro callShip your portfolio site in 60 minutes with Claude Code. Video guide, written checklist, and the starter repo. Come back to the cohort once you've shipped that.
A voice-driven cardiac rehab companion that won the Pulse Foundry AI NYC Healthcare hackathon. Designed 80% of the product, led the build, and presented the winning demo.
Read the case study →A New York route planner that mixes walking, Citi Bike, and the subway when that combo beats any single mode.
Read the case study →A resume and LinkedIn rewrite tool that compares your materials to a job description, rewrites bullets, and streams results.
Read the case study →A private equity deal intelligence tool. Built in 48 hours, won an internal hackathon.
Request the walkthrough →A pattern I've watched work across four sales teams. It has less to do with the prompts and more to do with who owns them.
Not the demo. The demo is always great. The failure is downstream, and it's usually the same three things.
Prompting is trainable in a week. Knowing when to trust the output is the part nobody's teaching.
Course student"Vince doesn't teach AI the way everyone else does. He built the tool with me, on my actual work, and I walked out with something my team uses every day."
Consulting client"Vince has a rare ability to translate technical ideas into business decisions: how to reduce human bottlenecks, where oversight matters most, and how to think about AI adoption in a way that's structured and responsible."
Peer"Our team's AI authority. He has a rare ability to translate complex technology into practical workflow improvements that actually move the needle."
My path to tech started in NYC restaurants. Eleven Madison Park under Will Guidara, Maialino under Danny Meyer. That world taught me that great service is a system, not a personality trait. That instinct carried into enterprise sales at Cision, where I was promoted three times and managed a $1.6M ARR portfolio across 125+ mid-market accounts.
I got obsessed with AI while still in sales. Built a 50+ prompt library for the team, ran AI workflow sessions at the company summit, and won a company-wide hackathon with a PE deal intelligence prototype in 48 hours.
Now I run teamvince: a course, 1:1 coaching, and the occasional consulting project for teams that need something shipped.
Limited availability. For teams that need a shipped prototype, a prompt system, or an AI strategy deliverable on a tight timeline.
It uses ElevenLabs to answer questions about my background, projects, and consulting work in my cloned voice. I keep it here as a live demo of conversational UX and voice workflow design.