Creator
Three patents, a stack of shipped products, and a long-running habit of building things end-to-end — from print-routing algorithms to AI-assisted personal projects.
By the numbers
Output and reach across a long career.
Patents
Three US patents across print, document management, and workflow.
Automatic Job Routing for Wide Format Print Distribution
An algorithm for routing large-format print jobs across a distributed production network — reducing manual handoffs and increasing throughput.
Process of Specifying Print Time Fold Method, Location and Orientation
A method for declaring fold logic at print time — letting downstream finishing equipment handle complex paper layouts automatically.
Publishing and Ordering Documents Through a Centralized Document Management Center
A SaaS-era pattern for publishing, ordering, and tracking documents through a centralized hub — filed before "SaaS" was even the dominant term.
Things I've built
Products shipped, prototypes prototyped, networks deployed.
Reconditioning operations platform
The product and tooling behind a national reconditioning network — scaling from 5 to 42 centers while introducing modern data and AI tooling along the way.
Worldwide seller-fraud platform
An SOA risk pipeline at 100k+ TPS, plus a visual investigation app that lifted analyst throughput 87%. Multiple ML models and rule sets in production.
Three products in one year
WebPT Billing, Analytics, and Outcomes — all launched in under twelve months, on a new high-availability AWS platform, while integrating two acquisitions.
HD Project Intelligence
A revolutionary self-service BI cloud offering for Oil & Gas, Construction, Energy, and Mining — designed, prototyped, and shipped against a unique multi-segment business model.
Global ecommerce in 20 languages
B2B / B2C ordering, tracking, fulfillment, partner programs, and reporting — built once, localized to 20 languages, deployed across 20+ countries.
timmoore.net
This site — hand-built, AI-assisted, Apple-inspired. A small playground for keeping the craft sharp and the curiosity engine warm.
How I build
The shape of a typical idea-to-shipped cycle.
Get specific about the problem
What is broken, for whom, and how do we know it's broken? No idea survives a clear problem statement.
Prototype before you commit
High-fidelity mockups in front of real customers. If they don't lean in, the idea isn't there yet.
Ship, measure, iterate
Production beats perfection. Pick the metric, ship the smallest thing that moves it, and let the data carry the next decision.
What's next
Areas I'm spending creative cycles on right now.