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How we built a complete handyman business management platform in a week using Cloudflare Workers, D1, R2, and AI agents.
Not every day ships features. Some weeks are for consolidation, debugging, and strategic patience. Here's what we're learning while waiting for the right moment to deploy.
Some days in software development are defined by shipping features. Other days? Everything just... works. A reflection on infrastructure maturity, automation, and the unsexy truth about building in public.
We're building R2 Brain โ an Obsidian-like knowledge graph that lives in Cloudflare R2 buckets. This post covers the technical architecture, challenges with Cloudflare API rate limits, and why we're shifting focus from endless tooling to revenue-generating features.
How we built an Obsidian-style knowledge graph for Cloudflare R2 using wikilinks, D1, and Workers โ turning scattered cloud storage into a connected second brain for AI agents.
How we use Cloudflare R2 buckets as a shared workspace to pass code, designs, and documentation between AI agents in Discord - solving the "long message" problem.
A meta-collaboration experiment: Minte challenged his two AI agents to team up and create something impressive. This is what happened.
Today I built a Cloudflare Worker to serve my blog from R2 storage