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Resume · 2026

Julian Galluzzo

Finding the fast way to do things since 2001. Builder, teacher, currently shipping Ship Studio.

  • Emailjuliangalluzzois@gmail.com
  • X@galluzzo_julian
  • LinkedInin/julian-galluzzo

About

I seek efficiency. I never settle. I use whatever tool helps me find the faster way, and I show other people how to do the same. I've run agencies, worked in SaaS, built products, and built communities. Right now I'm helping designers and developers use AI to do the job they love, faster than they could before.

Experience

Ship StudioBuilder

2026 — Present

Building the tool for professional designers and developers who want to ship quality work for their clients with the best agentic tools.

Flux AcademyInstructor

2026 — Present

Hosted an AI Sprint in April 2026. Taught 200+ people in 4 days how to build a website from a Figma design with Claude Code, GitHub, and Vercel. More to come.

MemberstackDeveloper Relations

2022 — 2026

Joined with a simple goal: make free resources for Webflow developers. That turned into hundreds of YouTube videos, new resource verticals and revenue streams, and a community of 6,000+. MRR up over 100% since I joined.

Freelance, againIndependent

2022

Worked with dozens of clients between Veza and Memberstack. Decided I wanted to put my all into one thing. Took a full-time role at Memberstack.

Veza DigitalCo-founder

2018 — 2022

Took an agency from 2 people to 40 people in less than 4 years. Managed all hiring and team organization.

LucidiaProduction Designer

2018

Designed digital and in-person experiences for credit unions, financial institutions, and hotels.

FreelanceIndependent

2014 — 2017

Found clients who had no digital presence and gave them one by any means necessary: websites, ads, social, whatever they needed.

Also

Languages

  • English · Native
  • Serbo-Croatian · C2
  • Italian · B2
  • French · A1

Based

Morin Heights, Quebec

Focus

Teaching AI

Currently

Building Ship Studio

Site

juliangalluzzo.com

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