Pablo is an entrepreneur, inventor, & software engineer who's been obsessed with building things since he could hold tools. At 7, he was crafting catapults & crossbows from whatever he could find — not from kits, from junk he reimagined into something that actually worked. That feeling of creating something from nothing became his entire operating system.
By high school, he'd taught himself to code & spent over a year building a 21-level platformer (Land Skater Bird) inspired by Mario, handling everything from programming to graphic design. People actually played it. That early win sparked something — a realization that software could solve real problems at scale. It set him on a path toward CS & eventually to founding Blossend.com.
During his Computer Science degree, Pablo kept building. He launched 5 apps total on the App Store, learning what it takes to ship products people use. After college, he built WeTalkin — a privacy-first social network with algorithms so effective they made it impossible to identify users' conversational partners & IDs. The tech caught attention fast. Google, Meta, Apple, TikTok, Amazon, Twitter & more — all reached out with interview offers. His privacy algorithms had cracked something the biggest tech companies in the world wanted, or feared.
Twitter went further. They proposed acqui-hiring Pablo (with WeTalkin) if he signed a non-compete, pulled the app, & helped integrate his tech into their platform. He said no. Not because the offer wasn't tempting, but because he knew the technology had bigger applications than he'd built yet. He interviewed with everyone & chose Amazon AWS — his dream job at the time — to learn infrastructure & backend systems at scale from the best.
One year into Amazon, everything changed. An ongoing autoimmune challenge sent him on a frustrating hunt for the right specialists — calling offices that didn't answer, seeing wrong providers, hitting endless waitlists, long drives that led nowhere. The right doctor existed, but the system made her nearly impossible to find. There was no better time to build the solution. He left Amazon — not for another tech job, but to fix what was broken. In 2023, he went all-in on Blossend's platform OpenMyPro, attracting 500+ engineer applicants in the first week. The result: a platform applying FAANG-coveted privacy algorithms to smart healthcare scheduling — connecting patients to providers in 33 seconds instead of 26 days. From zero to real traction, all organic. Healthcare was the last major industry stuck in 1995. He's bringing it to 2025.
The Journey of OpenMyPro by Blossend.com
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