Summary
Clayton Feustel is a technologist and co-founder with 11 years of experience blending HCI research, product design, and full-stack development to build real-world systems that improve health and user experiences. He holds advanced degrees from Georgia Tech and has led published research on how built environments and novel health data shape behavior for older adults and adolescents. As a founder he’s architected end-to-end platforms—from Flask and Node.js backends to Unity and C# customer-facing apps—while using lean, user-centered research to inform product strategy. At AppealAlly he combined AI-augmented development workflows with hands-on infrastructure and database engineering, and at Truist he translated complex study findings into actionable product insights and managed a research panel of hundreds. He’s equally comfortable prototyping sensors and psychophysical tests as he is shipping scalable software, bringing a rare mix of academic rigor and startup execution to accessibility and health-focused technology.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology