About the Creator
Andrew Bybee — built from real restaurant operations
I'm Andrew Bybee, and I've spent the last 8 years working in restaurants.
Every pay period, we were managing 20+ employees and reviewing hundreds of hours — where small payroll mistakes add up fast.
The problem is, most payroll tools look clean on paper… but don't reflect what actually happens during a shift.
Missed clock-outs.
Messy hours.
Last-minute fixes right before payroll runs.
Every week, I was dealing with the same issues:
- Employees forgetting to clock out
- Managers manually adjusting hours
- Dozens of timecards reviewed under time pressure
Most of the time, errors weren't caught until after payroll was already processed.
That's where money gets lost.
FixMyShift
FixMyShift started as a tool I built for our restaurant to catch those issues before they hit payroll.
It surfaces:
- Missed clock-outs
- Inflated hours
- Open shifts
…so managers can fix them early instead of scrambling at the end.
Built with Codex
As part of the OpenAI x Handshake Codex Creator Challenge, I expanded it into a full product.
Using Codex, I built:
- A working dashboard end-to-end
- Core logic for detecting payroll issues
- Simulated real payroll scenarios (high labor, missed clock-outs, clean periods)
To refine the product experience, I also used AI-assisted iteration to:
- Improve UX flows and clarity
- Stress test real-world edge cases
- Make the product feel intuitive and usable
The goal wasn't just to make something that works — it was to make something that feels real to use.
What makes this different
This isn't a theoretical tool.
It's built from:
- Real shift issues
- Real payroll mistakes
- Real workflows managers actually follow
Based in Los Angeles.