Chris Martinez, founder of CAM Software

Founder

I'm Chris. I run this agency. I also ship my own apps.

Eight years building mobile apps as an engineer and founder. Three apps in the market: On Cue Music Player, The Resume App, and AI Calendar Buddy (in development). I lead every engagement, sign every audit, and own the backend code as often as the frontend. Bilingual. Northwest Arkansas, working nationwide.

Why I built this

CAM Software started in 2022. The original vision was to use applied AI (the pre-generative-AI kind, the deterministic kind) to build products that benefit people, paired with web and mobile front ends.

I shipped my own apps on the side. First On Cue Music Player in 2024. Then The Resume App in 2025. Both live on the App Store, both with real users, both with ratings that go up and down in the stores just like any other app.

Client work arrived in parallel. An ABA therapy app rescue that became the flagship case study. A Xamarin-to-React-Native migration with zero starting docs. An EHR mobile build that's still running as a Partner engagement. The common thread: mobile apps that other teams had either inherited, broken, or given up on.

In 2026 I went full-time on CAM Software and narrowed everything to mobile. Not because I can't write web code (the site you're reading is ours, on Next.js and Supabase), but because focus compounds. The agency is organized around what I actually do day-to-day: build apps, rescue broken ones, embed as senior mobile leadership on a team, or deliver an honest, productized technical audit. Every engagement I lead. Every audit I sign.

If that's what you need, we should talk. If it's not, I'll say so on the call and point you somewhere better.

How I lead engagements

Time is money, and teams don't just hire me to write mobile code. They hire me to inherit an app nobody fully understands, get it stable, and raise the bar for how the whole team works, including how they use AI.

Custom AI tooling, not just off-the-shelf prompts

I build my own agents and MCP servers (Model Context Protocol, the standard that lets an AI assistant reach your real tools and code). Two I've shipped on my own products: one that drives the iOS Simulator for automated screenshots and test flows, and one for my calendar app, AI Calendar Buddy.

Standards enforced on every pull request

I set up agents that review each PR against the things people miss under deadline: accessibility, security, component reusability, and test coverage. Issues surface before a change reaches the main branch, not after it ships.

Faster QA, with a paper trail

When a ticket is done, the work is summarized so anyone can reference it later. QA runs their pass, and an agent checks the result against the acceptance criteria, then points to the likely files and changes when something fails. It gives the developer a head start instead of replacing their judgment.

AI for the whole team, not just the developers

I've connected agents to a team's Jira or Azure DevOps so product managers and product owners can see ticket quality clearly: where work bounces back and why, which tickets shipped without acceptance criteria, and how to write better ones. The people planning the work move as fast as the people building it.

Plans that get a second opinion

AI writes a plan well, but a single pass forgets things like reusability and security. I have a separate review agent validate the plan with fresh context before any code is written. It routinely catches improvements the first pass missed.

None of this is a separate product I sell. AI is how I deliver mobile work, and how I help a team deliver better. That is what embedded leadership looks like in practice.

The journey

  1. 2022

    Founded CAM Software LLC

    Original vision: use applied AI (pre-generative-AI era) to build products that benefit people, paired with web + mobile front ends.

  2. 2022–2024

    First healthcare engagement: ABA therapy app rescue

    Took a React Native therapy app from 0.7★ to 4.4★ over 18 months. Full breakdown in case studies.

    Read the case study →
  3. 2024

    Launched On Cue Music Player

    Location-aware playlists for workouts. Apple Watch complications with workout-context detection. My first shipped consumer product.

  4. 2024–2025

    ERx (e-prescribing) work

    Electronic prescription / DEA EPCS-aware mobile surface. Deepened the HIPAA-context knowledge.

  5. 2025

    Launched The Resume App

    AI-powered resume tailoring with career memory. Live on iOS and Android. Lesson: productized AI features ship faster when the data model is the product, not the model.

  6. 2025–present

    EHR mobile build (ongoing, as Partner)

    React Native rebuild of a healthcare EHR mobile surface. Dual-AI PR review, Claude-powered onboarding. Running as a Partner engagement.

  7. 2026

    Pure-mobile pivot

    Full-time on CAM Software. Narrowed positioning to a mobile-only, founder-operated agency around four productized pillars: Build, Rescue, Partner, Technical Audits. AI Calendar Buddy (third app) in development.

Healthcare and HIPAA experience

Five years across ABA therapy, e-prescribing, and EHR mobile engagements. The cluster pages below cover what each surface involves and what we deliver.

Ready to talk?

We figure out whether you need a Build, a Rescue, a Partner engagement, or just an Audit. I'll tell you which one fits.

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