I'm Darrielle Evans, a software engineer turned founder who traded corporate tech for solving real problems in the beauty industry.
After years of frustrating experiences trying to find reliable beauty professionals, I realized the industry desperately needed a trust and safety solution. That's why I founded Bea'Viewed - a beauty-tech platform that brings transparency, verification, and protection to beauty services.
My technical background combined with authentic consumer experience gives me a unique perspective on building technology for an underserved market. I'm passionate about creating solutions that actually work for the people who need them most.
My journey into tech and entrepreneurship didn’t follow a straight line — it was built layer by layer. I started my career in tech support at Apple, then moved into the classroom, transitioned into software engineering at EY, and expanded into developer content work at HubSpot.
Each role sharpened a skill I now use daily as a founder — communication, clarity, technical depth, and a deep respect for the user experience.
Every chapter added a skill I needed to build Bea’Viewed.
I speak at conferences, founder events, and tech gatherings about building products, consumer trust, and the future of beauty-tech.
How technology can solve trust, safety, and transparency in beauty services.
Lessons from transitioning from software engineer and technical writer to full-time founder.
Why cultural nuance and lived experience matter when building for overlooked communities.
How I run Bea’Viewed using automation, ClickUp, and modern operating systems as a solo founder.
Navigating Apple, EY, HubSpot, and entrepreneurship while leading with clarity and empathy.
Trends in consumer behavior and why beauty is shifting toward tech-first solutions.
I actively show up in the tech and founder ecosystem through programs, conferences, and communities that invest in builders.
Member of AfroTech’s founder community, building Bea’Viewed in public.
ClickUp power user and verified community member, sharing systems and workflows.
Selected to attend BaddieCon 2025 as a founder building in tech and beauty.
Received a RenderATL 2024 scholarship and full conference ticket.
Participated in Google’s Tech Equity initiative and attended Google I/O–style developer programming sponsored by Google.
Earned a free RenderATL 2023 ticket through Brilliant Black Minds.
These are the tools that power my workflow, content, and the way I operate Bea’Viewed as a solo founder.

ClickUp Verified Community — Power User
Interested in speaking engagements, collaborations, or just want to connect?
info@darrielleevans.com