Hi, I'm Alex.
I'm a software engineer who likes building things and solving complex problems. I helped take aci.dev open-source to 4k GitHub stars in its first week, and before that helped ToffeeX reimagine their product. On the research side, I have a MSc in AI from Imperial and have published at ICML.
Bug bounty hunting is newer territory for me. I started a few months ago and immediately hit the same wall everyone hits: too much advice, picked-clean targets, and "findings" that turn out to be confirmation bias. I'm building Argus because that gap is much wider than it should be — and I think it's an engineering problem more than a knowledge problem.
WHY I'M BUILDING THIS
A few months ago I started hunting bugs in my evenings. Most ended with a closed laptop and nothing to show. 30 minutes setting up tools, hours probing endpoints that 1,000 hunters had already probed, and "findings" that turned out to be confirmation bias.
So I started building the thing I wished existed. Something that helps me pick targets that haven't been farmed, sets up the workspace, and tells me whether a finding is worth writing up before I burn hours on the report. I'm using it on my own hunts. Making it public because I'm probably not the only one stuck in this loop.
REACH OUT TO ME
if any of this resonated, the waitlist is open.
./join.sh