About · The operator

Hi, I'm Dave.

Builder. Designer. Marketer of the things I build.

Dave Fore smiling in a quilted jacket on an autumn forest path

By day I sell package management and trash logistics to apartment communities — the unglamorous infrastructure that keeps thousands of doorsteps from turning into chaos. That day job is also where I sharpened the other half of my craft: marketing, positioning, and turning a quiet product into one people actually hear about. By night and on weekends, I point all of it at apps I build myself.

Right now that's six apps, each one aimed at a problem I've actually lived with: Loopr for golf instructors who'd rather be teaching than buried in spreadsheets, Bound for readers who want to be intentional about their reading life, Retro Disposable Camera for anyone who misses waiting a week for film to come back from the drugstore, The Take — a daily opinion app where you commit your stance before the crowd shows you theirs — My Daily Read for people who want a steady reading habit without the guilt, and DokLink for turning any document into a live, shareable page.

The thread through all of it is the same: find a real problem, build the smallest honest solution, then do the unglamorous marketing work — landing pages, App Store copy, screenshots, emails, posts — that gets it in front of the right people. At home I'm married with three kids, which means most of my best ideas show up between school drop-off and bedtime. When I do get out, I'm on the course chasing a lower handicap one round at a time.