Who is Datacraft for?
For tech professionals working on products in the Data & AI space that require a higher level of technical proficiency (the likes of Datadog, Collibra, Snowflake, OpenAI).
Whether you're designing, marketing, or leading development of data-centric solutions, Datacraft is where complexity meets clarity.
You're someone seeking to master both essentials and advanced concepts, recognizing that in the ever-evolving field of Data & AI, having solid fundamentals while keeping up with new technologies isn't optional – it's critical to your effectiveness.
Why subscribe to Datacraft
There has never been a higher demand for technical and strategic thinking skills, with AI forcing all of us to take our game to the next level.
My mission with Datacraft is to create the resources I wish I'd found — deeply researched content that simplifies technical concepts and is designed to be actionable while shortening your learning curve.
I help maximize your (and my) day-to-day impact by deepening understanding of the market and building the technical foundation needed for truly informed strategic decisions.
Benefits of a subscription
Join a Slack community of multidisciplinary Data/AI professionals.
Access the full archive, incl. subscriber-only posts
Receive a digital copy of my upcoming book upon release
My Writing Philosophy for Datacraft
I write about topics that fill knowledge gaps I’ve personally encountered. When I search for specific information and come up empty-handed, that's my cue to create the resource I needed
I gravitate toward visual thinking and analogies, which helps me break down complex topics into more digestible concepts through diagrams and relatable comparisons
Writing crystallizes my thinking and accelerates my learning, making it an essential practice for my own growth – one I encourage others to embrace as well
Quality over Quantity
Knowledge-sharing takes priority over Brevity. I focus on making concepts crystal clear, even if that means a longer read. I help you internalize key concepts using repetition and exploring ideas from multiple angles – by zooming in, zooming out, zigging, and zagging
