I'm Peyton Gardipee, passionate for the craft of software engineering.

I've loved to build and sell for as long as I can remember. My first business was selling packs of gum on the school bus in 5th grade. It was a perfect case study on supply and demand, and I've been chasing that ever since.

Growing up, my summers were filled with building little inventions from spare parts around the house. When my parents decided to get rid of an old excercise bike, it was a goldmine for me. I quickly took it apart and turned into an automatic golf ball dispenser along with parts from an old RC car.

The challenge that I faced my early projects was that resources were limited. If I wanted to sell more gum, then I had to buy more. If I wanted to build more gadgets, then I had to scavenge for parts to make it happen. However, everything changed when I took an intro to programming class my Sophmore year which changed everything. I could build anything that I wanted with a little knowledge of coding, and all it took was a computer and my time.

Today, I’m a founding engineer of Intros AI, where we’re working on a community tech platform that will shape the future of online communities. On the side, I am continuing to build projects like parcelhouse.co and fundmylux.com that I hope will be as sucessful as my 5th grade gum business.