About Me
Hi, I am Bing, the mind behind BingNotGoogle.
I create because I’ve lived a life where help wasn’t always there when I needed it. I’ve seen what it feels like to struggle alone, to search for answers that don’t exist, and to wish someone had built a tool, a guide, a bridge to make life a little easier. So now, I build those things for others.
My brain moves fast, maybe too fast sometimes, but it has become the one part of me I can use to give people comfort, clarity, and hope. Every website, every tool, every resource I make comes from a place of wanting to solve real problems for real people — parents raising kids alone, seniors overwhelmed by technology, families grieving loss, veterans trying to rebuild. I don’t create for profit or praise. I create because I know what it’s like to feel unseen, and I don’t want anyone else to feel that way.
BingNotGoogle.com is my creative home. It’s where all my ideas come together: projects built out of love, empathy, and a belief that small tools can make a big difference. I don’t have millions of dollars behind me, just a desire to help others feel supported, understood, and a little less alone.
If something I build makes your day easier, gives you hope, or simply makes you smile, then that’s enough for me.
That’s why I do what I do.
The Heart of BingnotGoogle
The heart of BingNotGoogle is not complicated. It is simply the belief that creating something meaningful for others is one of the best things a person can do.
This site exists because I want to make life a little easier for people who feel overwhelmed or overlooked. Sometimes that means helping a single parent find the right resource. Sometimes it means giving a veteran a tool that makes the next step less scary. Sometimes it is a senior who finally gets patient tech help without feeling judged. And sometimes it is someone who just needs a small reminder that they matter.
Every idea on this site comes from a real place in my own life. I know what it feels like to struggle alone, so I build things that help people feel supported. I know what it feels like to wish there was a guide, so I try to create the guides I never had. I know what it feels like to want to be understood, so I make tools that speak to real human needs.
BingNotGoogle is my way of putting kindness into action. It is a mix of creativity, empathy, and hope. It is proof that even small projects can lift someone’s day, and sometimes even their life.
What I Do
I build things that help people. That is the simplest way to describe it.
I take real problems that real people face and turn them into tools, guides, and projects that make life smoother, kinder, and less overwhelming. My work lives at the intersection of creativity and compassion. I listen to what people struggle with, and I design something that supports them.
Some of the things I create include:
• Resources for single parents
Easy to understand guides, benefits information, and emotional support tools to help families feel less alone.
• Tools for veterans
Clear, practical resources that make it easier for veterans to find services, training, and help when they need it.
• Tech support for seniors and their families
Simple explanations, step by step guidance, and tools that help adult children guide their aging parents through technology without stress.
• Grief and healing projects
Spaces for people to honor loved ones, write meaningful messages, or help their children cope with loss.
• Creative interactive experiences
Games, notes, and love based digital experiences that help people connect, express emotion, or bring a little wonder back into their daily life.
My work is not about building a big company. It is about building things that feel human. Every project has a purpose. Every idea tries to leave people in a better place than before they found it.
What I do is simple.
I create with heart.
I build with empathy.
And I hope that somewhere, someone’s life becomes a little brighter because of it.
The Entrepreneurial Drive
Beyond creativity, I have a business mindset that drives me to turn ideas into opportunities. I love helping others bring their visions to life, whether that’s a game for a special gift, a website for a startup, or an eye-catching AI-generated design.
BingnotGoogle is just getting started, and I’m excited to see where this journey leads. Let’s build something amazing together!
Want to collaborate or create something unique? Let’s talk!
