15+ years building in Southeast Asia. Almost a decade in China developing physical products from scratch—factory floors, supply chains, original IP. Six years in Thailand across brand, marketing, and design — both digital and physical. Software is the newest layer. The standards aren't.
I build things that serve a clear purpose. The background spans product development, marketing, and graphic design — a lot of hats, all pointed at the same thing: making something worth using. That foundation transfers. Each product starts with a real problem and ends with something that fits quietly into someone's life.
Beast Creative is the studio. The focus is creative tools that help people think clearly and live deliberately. Productivity, health, self-development, games. Four categories, one thesis.
Less noise. More done.
Tools for the body, not the algorithm.
Prompts that move you forward.
Experiences worth your time.
Beast Creative is a play on words—a collision of "be creative" and "beast mode." It's the idea that creativity isn't a mood. It's a practice. A discipline. Something you build into your life until it runs on its own.
The name came before the studio. It started as a personal philosophy—showing up, making things, not waiting for the conditions to be perfect. What's changed is the focus. The tools built here now have a clearer mandate: help people think clearly and live deliberately. Every product earns its place or it doesn't exist.
This isn't a brand I adopted. It's a personal philosophy I've carried for years — one that runs a little deeper than most.