About
Keith Azodeh
Snapshot
Keith Azodeh is a software developer who builds automation-forward products and tools. The projects highlighted on this site span browser extensions, desktop applications, and Firebase-backed web apps, but they share a consistent theme, reducing manual work by turning messy real-world workflows into software that is repeatable and easier to operate.
This page keeps the story grounded in what is verifiable, what Keith Azodeh has built, how those systems are structured, and how he collaborates with clients or partners. You will not find inflated claims here. You will find clear explanations and links to concrete implementations.
How Keith Azodeh thinks about projects
Keith Azodeh tends to start with a single workflow that matters, then expands carefully. That is a useful bias when building automation. It keeps scope under control and creates a natural testing surface for improvements.
Define the workflow before the tech stack
For example, when the user’s workflow lives in the browser, a Chrome extension can be the fastest and most ergonomic solution. When the workflow needs a persistent client with richer integrations and a controlled environment, a desktop app can be a better fit. Keith Azodeh chooses the surface area based on how people actually work, not based on what is fashionable.
Build for reliability first
Automation that fails unpredictably creates more work than it saves. Keith Azodeh’s systems typically use deterministic logic for the steps that must be consistent, then use AI for interpretation when it is clearly beneficial. This is especially relevant in form automation and in conversational interfaces, where a blend of structured data and contextual generation is usually the most practical approach.
Prefer clear boundaries and testable components
Whether the integration is authentication, data storage, voice calling, or payments, Keith Azodeh aims for clear boundaries. The application should remain understandable even if one integration changes. This results in software that is easier to maintain, easier to debug, and easier to extend.
Projects that reflect this style
If you want to see the approach in action, these pages are the best entry points. Each case study focuses on a different kind of engineering problem.
- Exempliphai shows how Keith Azodeh approaches browser automation and user-focused tooling.
- AI voice agent automation (DentAI / SmartVoiceX) highlights integration work and configuration-driven workflows for voice interactions.
- From Strangers demonstrates Firebase-based application patterns for events and communities.
For a broader list, visit the Keith Azodeh portfolio or the projects list.
Working with Keith Azodeh
Most software engagements succeed or fail based on communication and scope, not on clever code. Keith Azodeh typically works best when expectations are explicit, when the first version is small enough to ship quickly, and when there is a feedback loop from real usage. If you are considering a build, the services page outlines the kinds of work that fit this style, and the contact page provides a straightforward way to reach out.
See services or contact Keith Azodeh to start a conversation.