Meet the Psilocybin Cafe Team
The Psilocybin Cafe is intentionally small and nimble. Here’s who keeps the lights on, ships the code, and talks with early creators.
Eric Christensen
Eric is the founder, technical lead, and day-to-day operator of Psilocybin Cafe. Before this project he was the first backend engineer / founding engineer at a major healthcare application, owning AWS DevOps, production support, and high-stakes on-call rotations. That role required hosting HIPAA-compliant web apps inside tight security and availability constraints, experience that now shapes how we approach Psilocybin Cafe’s infrastructure and operations.
When trial users ask for stability, better tooling, or specific DevOps features, Eric is the one who scopes, builds, and ships it. He also guest lectures in CU Boulder’s 3021 Human-Computer Interaction course, sharing lessons from building production systems with AI in the loop. Connect via operations@psilocybin.cafe or on LinkedIn for partnership or early access opportunities.
Looking Ahead
As Psilocybin Cafe grows, we’ll highlight new contributors, advisors, and game builders here. For now, consider this a direct line to the person writing every line of code—and let us know how we can make the AI gaming playground better for you.