Giving every idea the chance it deserves.

Who am I?

I wish I could say I’m Iron Man or Steve Jobs or Warren Buffet —LOL😁.

I’m Kojo Patrick: an entrepreneur at heart, a self-taught developer and a designer by passion. Unless we’re geeking out about ideas that can make an impact (and maybe make us rich), you won’t catch me doing much else.

Growing up in Ghana, my journey into tech started with something as simple as setting up home electrical appliances. As a teen, I was fascinated by how these devices worked beneath their surfaces. Then I got my first computer. With little exposure but lots of curiosity, I stumbled upon software like CorelDRAW and Photoshop, which unlocked a whole new world of creativity. I quickly figured out enough to create designs to show off, and fell in love with the process.

Fast forward to my entrepreneurial inspiration: my mom. Watching her transform simple ideas into profitable ventures and exit the market at just the right time showed me the power of innovation and business. Her process ignited my passion for entrepreneurship.

Combining my love for tech and business, I enrolled in university to study Information Technology & Management, focusing on business management, entrepreneurship, and computer programming. I was obsessed with solving business problems through technology.

Post-graduation, I started my career in UI/UX design, eventually transitioning into frontend development, then looping back to product design. Along the way, I discovered entrepreneurship ( going out there and solving real problems). I’ve pitched ideas to major accelerators like Y Combinator (rejected, but hey—what’s life without a little rejection?) and am still iterating on ideas that could win big.

I’m the weirdo who loves brainstorming ideas that can shape the world, gets excited when design meets business needs, and preaches the gospel of solving problems through intuitive design. Self-taught, detail-obsessed, and fueled by pure hope and faith (no caffeine, just a lot of imposter syndrome lol).

My ultimate dream? To solve a problem that makes a global impact—something used by millions, maybe even billions—and to teach & help others how to do the same.