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About Your Friendly Developer

Hi. I'm Jason Ramirez. This is why I built this.

I'm not going to pretend this started with a vision board or a business plan. It started in a storage shed in Salinas in 2013, when I was thirty-seven years old with nothing to my name and nowhere to be.

I'd been homeless for two years. Living out of my truck, sleeping in a shed behind my son's grandmother's house. The last two years of my drinking and using looked like that. On September 27th, 2013, I got sober. Got a bed in a treatment facility. That's where my life actually started.

What nobody tells you about early recovery is how broke it is. Not just financially broke, though that too. Broke in every way. No credit. No savings. No plan. No idea what retirement even meant for someone like me. I was going to work until I died. That was the whole plan.

Then I got my first laptop.

I'd been working at the treatment center where I got sober. Went from client to overnight staff when my old counselor, who had become the director, offered me the job. He saw something in me I couldn't see yet. I walked through that door feeling like a complete fraud. I walked through it anyway.

On my days off I started trying to figure out how to make money online. I tried probably a hundred different things over the next thirteen years. None of them worked. Not because the ideas were bad, because I'm an addict, and addicts chase shiny objects. I'd start something, get excited about something else, abandon the first thing, chase the new thing. Repeat. For over a decade.

What finally changed it wasn't willpower. It was everything I'd learned in recovery, and in the mental health field working with clients, and fixing my own credit from scratch without anyone's help, and figuring out the tax system after years of not filing, and slowly, painfully, teaching myself SEO, then content strategy, then AI and LLM optimization, then UI design that actual humans enjoy using.

Thirteen years of self-education. Every skill on these sites I learned the hard way because I had to.

I built these tools because people like me needed them and couldn't afford them. People who are starting over. People who are broke and scared and trying to figure out a system that was never explained to them. People who need real information without the paywall, without the condescension, without the assumption that they already know what they're doing.

I still work a full-time job. I'm pursuing my Bachelor of Social Work with plans for my MSW. I take photos. And when I get home or get done with school work, I come here. This is the other thing that turns me on and settles me down at the same time. There's something about building something useful that hits different when you spent years building nothing.

Your Friendly Developer is my LLC. I am the developer. This is my work.

If you're looking for the guy behind these sites, it's me. A self-taught web builder and Founder of Your Friendly Developer, a recovering addict with over twelve years of sobriety, a guy who fixed his own credit and figured out his own taxes and is still figuring out everything else one day at a time.

I'm not a corporation. I'm not a content farm. I'm one person who lived a lot of the things these tools are about.

That's why I built them.

About TaxBreak Tools

I didn't file taxes for five years during the worst of my addiction. When I got sober and started putting my life back together, I had to figure out the tax system from scratch — on my own, without an accountant, with very limited money and a lot of anxiety about what I owed and what would happen.

I figured it out. I learned how the IRS actually works, what estimated taxes means for a self-employed person, what deductions exist for people who work for themselves, and how to make sense of a system that assumes everyone already knows the rules.

I built TaxBreak Tools for people who are figuring it out too. Estimates only — always talk to a qualified tax professional for your specific situation. But understanding the numbers first? That starts here.

Jason Ramirez / Your Friendly Developer LLC

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