Ukraine → San Francisco · CS @ SFSU · est. 2008

ANDRII DROK

I build small, sharp tools and ship them in the open — while most people my age are still picking a major.

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Selected
work

/01

AutoBroll

Open-source motion-caption engine for video. A CLI plus an in-browser editor that takes raw talking-head footage and turns it into kinetic, accent-aware captions: transcript → emphasis detection → graphic placement → final render. Built on Remotion, end to end.

  • TypeScript
  • Remotion
  • Node
  • open source
/02

Clairo

A full-stack intelligence platform that scrapes 22,000+ Shopify App Store listings — ~20 fields plus reviews each — into a queryable database, surfacing which app markets are actually growing. Google sign-in, per-user watchlists, shipped to production and through a full security review. Live at clairo.world.

  • Python
  • Next.js
  • PostgreSQL
  • live in prod
/03

Augur

A personal AI chief-of-staff living in Telegram. It reads my entire Obsidian knowledge vault over git, answers with full context on my projects and plans, and writes notes back into my inbox. Runs 24/7 in the cloud — basically my second brain with an API.

  • AI agents
  • Telegram API
  • Railway
  • git-as-storage
/04

Market-structure tools

A growing library of TradingView indicators in Pine Script v6 — smart-money concepts, imbalance visualization, classic technical analysis. Backed by a 50-note personal knowledge base on Pine's dark corners, distilled the hard way.

  • Pine Script v6
  • TradingView
  • quant viz
02

Who is
this guy

Andrii Drok with the San Francisco skyline across the bay behind him
37.82°N  sf bay · home base
“The fastest way to learn something is to ship it before you feel ready.”

I'm Andrii — Ukrainian, currently a CS sophomore in San Francisco. I moved across the world and decided the best use of being here is to build things, publicly, at a pace that feels slightly uncomfortable.

My lane: developer tools and automation where AI does the boring 80% and I obsess over the dangerous 20%. I treat my knowledge vault like a database, my terminal like a cockpit, and every project like a rep at the gym.

It's not all solo: I helped run the Silkroad Innovation Hub pavilion at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 — the conference's largest, 20 startups over three days — and solo-built an autonomous research agent in a weekend at a hackathon in SF.

Off the keyboard: training, long walks around SF, and an ongoing war with English pronunciation — documented on camera, because losing in public is also a skill.

  • now_ shipping AutoBroll, open source
  • now_ Clairo, live at clairo.world
  • now_ sophomore CS @ SFSU · GPA 3.97
  • now_ stack: TS / Python / React / AI
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Say
hello

Interesting problem? Weird idea? Just want to argue about AI and the future of programming?

LET'S BUILD