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ISAACSUTTELL

Self-taught. No CS degree—just decades of taking things apart to figure out how they work. The art background isn't a detour; it shaped how I think about problems.

Now

Building AI infrastructure. Figuring out how to unleash the intelligence in these models—for my own workflows and for others.

  • NeuronAn agent platform. Not just an application, but a system where AI can plan, execute, use tools, coordinate with other agents, and run autonomously on schedules.
  • Trace FlowLLM observability. If you're running AI in production, you need to understand what's actually happening under the hood.
  • APIctxA dynamic MCP server. Making it easier to connect AI systems to APIs and tools.
2015–2025

Ten years at PlayStation Studios. Worked on a range of internal tools, then found a video problem worth solving: studios needed a way to securely share content around the world and integrate it into their production pipelines.

So I built SHIPwatch. What started as a solution to one studio's problem became critical infrastructure for every PlayStation Studios title. Evolved the system through multiple generations—VMs to Docker to Docker Swarm—always redesigning to keep it scalable, reliable, and modern.

Built the team, ran operations, talked regularly with studio heads, technical directors and producers. The kind of tool where downtime meant delayed AAA releases. They trusted me to keep it running.

After a decade, it's time to build something new, though.

Earlier

Grew up in the Pacific Northwest. Moved to California for college and never left. SLO, LA, San Francisco, now San Diego.

Cal Poly, BFA in Art and Design. Everyone assumed I'd become a computer scientist. Instead I became a photographer.

That led to a "web guy" position at MC Squared, a luxury real estate marketing firm in downtown LA. Turns out my creative background made me good at building high-end, interactive websites for luxury brands.

No formal training—just an intense curiosity and a habit of taking things apart to understand them. That approach has gotten me surprisingly far.

isaac@isaacsuttell.com
2025