WallaceAndWang.com
The website for my own company. Wallace & Wang was my own company, and the site still represents that chapter honestly. It’s not something I’m actively pushing at the moment, but it remains a real thing with real contact details.
The honest origin is fairly practical: I was building an app and Apple wanted to see a web presence before they’d take me seriously. Wallace & Wang was already my company name, so the domain made sense. I built something simple — HTML, CSS, a little JavaScript, contact forms, nothing clever — and it did what it needed to do.
When I was actively pushing it, mostly through forum signatures and similar low-effort channels, it generated leads. Not a flood, but enough to confirm the approach worked. The site positioned the company around Web3, LLM prompting, and software development — which reflected where my attention was at the time — and it served as a reasonable first impression for anyone who went looking.
These days I’m someone else’s employee rather than my own, and the company sits quietly in the background. The site still exists, still represents something real, and still points to contact details that reach me.
