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Never easy

Some days, building IMM AI feels like trying to carry a refrigerator up five flights of stairs — alone — while it’s raining — and the fridge is judging me.


I genuinely thought starting a tech project would feel glamorous. You know, coffee shops, cool laptops, hoodie vibes, maybe a bit of Silicon Valley magic.


Reality?

It’s me at 1:30 AM arguing with a chatbot I built myself.


IMM AI is the biggest thing I’ve ever tried to lift off the ground. And sometimes I swear it’s staring back at me like:


“Bro… did you really think this would be easy?”


There are days when everything clicks — when a student messages saying IMM AI helped them understand their visa for the first time.

Those moments feel like tiny miracles. Like finding $20 in a jacket you forgot about.


Then there are other days…


Days where I’m juggling immigration law, debugging code, drafting logic like an IRCC officer, fixing payment errors, writing copy, managing my business, and reminding myself to drink water — all while wondering whether my brain is a bit overconfident in its own abilities.


Building something meaningful is funny like that.

It gives you hope and a headache at the same time.


But here’s the deep part:


This project matters.

Not because it’s “AI.” Not because it’s trendy.

But because people are scared, confused, and walking through one of the most stressful processes of their life — alone.


If IMM AI can reduce even 10% of that anxiety…

If it can stop one refusal…

If it can give someone that small but powerful feeling of “I understand my future now” —

then every late night, every bug, every stress-eating moment is worth it.


I’m still lifting this giant project.

Still pushing it up the hill.

Still negotiating with the fridge.


But every day it gets a little lighter.

A little clearer.

A little closer to taking off.


If you’re reading this:


👉 Follow the journey

👉 Share with someone doing their immigration

👉 Or just send me good energy, caffeine, and maybe a co-founder


Big dreams are heavy.

But at least I’m still lifting.

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