I'm Brian Wight. I live in Austin, Texas, where I specialize in transformation — rebuilding systems, cultures, processes, and assumptions that slow companies down.

Whether it's architecture, culture, or data, I don't patch things — I redesign them. Over 17 years I've rebuilt entire platforms, automated what others handled manually, and turned reactive teams into self-driven systems. I thrive in the unknown — where the playbook breaks and a new one needs to be written.

At Advision Development, I've built and scaled a multi-product SaaS ecosystem serving over 500K monthly active users. I've repeatedly transformed both systems and culture — modernizing legacy infrastructure, rebuilding data and attribution pipelines, and turning founder-driven operations into accountable, data-led teams.

As Head of Product & Engineering, I led a full pivot during a revenue downturn when the U.S. affiliate market contracted and AI disrupted search. I converted OddsTrader from an affiliate business to a SaaS subscription platform, overhauled BookmakersReview's content operations with AI-driven publishing pipelines, and improved delivery speed 3× while reducing manual editorial work 90%.

I've architected and built the technical foundation for three generations of betting platforms — from the original SBR Odds stack to OddsTrader (a SaaS sports betting platform) to BookmakersReview (the next-gen AI content and affiliate CMS). My core systems process millions of updates per day with sub-second latency and 99.99% uptime.