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Polymath
Who Builds
Things.

I'm Dante Harker. I write novels, work as a hypnotherapist, train therapists, love AI, and build digital tools. Not because I planned it that way — just because I keep finding problems that interest me.

Dante Harker

Background

I've worked with technology for years — first as someone who used it constantly, then as someone who started shaping it. The tools on this site exist because I needed them, or because I saw a gap nobody else was filling.

I'm not a traditional developer. I'm a creative who learned to build. I use AI — mainly Cursor and Gemini — to handle the heavy coding, which lets me focus on the ideas, the design, and the user experience. Every tool here went from "I wish this existed" to a working product.

The Connection

I'm not a developer who learned to create. I'm a creator who learned to develop. I've spent years writing fiction — building worlds, solving narrative problems, imagining things that don't exist yet. Turns out that's exactly what building software is. The tools are just the medium. The imagination was always there.

Process

I find a problem. I research it. I build something that solves it. If it works well enough for me, I put it out there for others. No venture capital, no team of twelve, no roadmap designed by committee. Just one person iterating until it's right.

The tech evolves as I do. What started as simple scripts became browser extensions, then Android apps, then MCP servers for AI agents, then interactive 3D experiences. Each project teaches me something that feeds into the next one.

The Journey So Far

Writing Six novels — comedy, horror, psychological thriller, and whatever "Balancing Forces" is. Published across a decade.
Therapy Professional training courses for therapists through Gold Leaf Training — regression, parts work, AI for wellbeing, psychosexual health.
Music Two albums — electronic and dubstep, on Spotify and Amazon. Because apparently writing and therapy weren't enough.
Tech Five shipped products — browser extensions, an Android app, an MCP server, and a 3D particle system you control with your hands.

The tools are the best way to understand how I think.

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