A while back, I realized something: I was writing code, fixing bugs, shipping features, but still feeling...stuck.

Not because I didn’t love development. But because I had no clear sense of direction. Was I growing? Was I just keeping busy? Was I even working on the right things?

That’s when I started creating small tools for myself. To reflect, plan, and grow with more intention.

Later, I began sharing them with mentees and coaching clients. Now, I’ve bundled 3 of them together and I’d love for you to have them too!


What’s in the Developer Growth Kit?

These aren't long or fancy guides. They're short, simple tools that help you slow down and think clearly about your growth.

1. From Stories to Success

A guide to approaching tickets with more structure and calm. Instead of rushing in, you take a moment to prepare.

Includes:

  • Story prep checklist
  • Your personal “Definition of Done”

2. Your First Developer Growth Plan

A short, focused exercise to reflect and plan your next steps. Especially helpful if you feel like you're growing in too many directions (or none at all).

Includes:

  • Growth prompts
  • Mini-challenges per skill
  • One action to take today

3. The 5 Soft Skills That Make or Break Your Career

We all know technical skills matter. But when I ask senior devs what really made the difference in their careers, it’s always things like communication, ownership, and mindset.

Includes:

  • Growth matrix
  • Reflection questions
  • Actionable steps

Who’s this for?

If you're a developer who:

  • Feels like you’re doing a lot, but not sure if it’s the right things
  • Wants to grow, but isn’t sure where to start
  • Is tired of just following tutorials without a bigger picture

Then maybe this helps.


Want the kit?

Here it is. No email signup, no strings:

👉 Download the Developer Growth Kit on Gumroad

It’s free, and if it helps even a little, I’d love to hear what it changed for you.


🙋‍♂️ Let’s talk

Have you ever made your own growth plan? Or maybe you've struggled with growing “soft” skills like confidence or communication?

I'm really curious about your own experiences, drop a comment below!