Manh Nguyen AI Solution Developer

Manh Nguyen — AI Solution Developer

Projects

CNIMI AI Website

A live bilingual platform that helps Québec manufacturers understand AI concepts, explore practical tools, and move from a first question toward a useful application.

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Role
Product designer and full-stack developer. I shaped the information architecture, designed and built the interface, implemented French and English routes, structured the content system, and deployed the site.
Outcome
Seven core routes were built and deployed on Vercel. Stakeholder feedback led to simpler content, clearer navigation cues, and a less overwhelming tools directory. Further content remains dependent on stakeholder input.

CNIMI Workflow Automation

Internal workflows that turn ClickUp activity and team updates into clear French newsletters, using local AI where generation is useful and deterministic checks where correctness matters.

Role
Workflow designer and developer. I mapped the data flow, built and debugged the n8n workflows, integrated ClickUp and local Ollama, tightened prompts and failure handling, and supported the deployed runs.
Outcome
The monthly workflow was shipped and replaced the active newsletter process in May 2026. The biweekly workflow also shipped and produced verified runs, but later trigger failures required debugging and manual recovery.

The repository and the n8n instances are internal to CNIMI, so there is nothing public to open here.

Bam — Personal Life OS

A local personal operating system that turns a structured Markdown knowledge base into useful views for goals, projects, health, money, people, places, and daily decisions.

Role
Creator, product designer, and full-stack developer. I designed the domain model and file contracts, built the SvelteKit dashboard and parsing layer, and continue to evolve the system through my own use.
Outcome
The second dashboard version is built and reads the working vault across two main areas, with dedicated views for personal and project data. It remains a local, private system and a continuing product rather than a public service.

The vault it reads holds real identity, health, financial, and journal data, so the source and the screens stay private. That is the point of a local-first system, not a gap in it.