Freelancers using MongoDB in Amritsar Cantt.
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Harmanpreet Singh
Amritsar, India
Development with Large Scale mindset of Software.
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Notes & Todo Joint App
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Rust Game Store for Custom Serve
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TruckersMP Stats Web Application
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URL Shortener – Full-Stack App with Next.js & Go
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ishu trehan
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Amritsar Cantt., India
Full-stack developer specializing in SaaS, AI & automation
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Full-stack developer specializing in SaaS, AI & automation
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I contributed to Beesers, a modern healthcare services platform that connects patients with certified medical professionals for premium in-home care and telemedicine. The app simplifies booking consultations, medical visits, and treatments right from a mobile device, offering transparent pricing, real-time scheduling, and secure payment options. Beesers brings essential, personalized medical services to users’ doorsteps with a user-centric design and efficient workflow
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Okay, here’s something that used to take a surprising amount of time… We didn’t build features. We rebuilt context. PM explains the feature. Designer explains the flow. Developer explains the limitation. Then someone writes docs. Then someone updates tickets. Then someone asks the same thing again in Slack 2 days later. Nothing was technically broken. But everyone was translating information differently. And honestly? Most sprint delays weren’t caused by coding. They were caused by context loss. AI changed this workflow for me. Now instead of rewriting requirements 5 times… I feed the real product context directly into the workflow. PRDs. Figma. API docs. Database schema. Existing components. Business logic. The AI sees the same system we see. So now the flow looks more like: Idea → Context → Working implementation instead of: Idea → Meeting → Notes → Ticket → Clarification → Rework → Patch The biggest shift wasn’t faster coding. It was removing the communication friction that engineering teams quietly accept as “normal.” Developers still own architecture. Designers still own UX. PMs still own decisions. But fewer things get lost between them now. Curious if other teams are noticing the same shift?
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Just wrapped up a cinematic movie booking experience concept 🎬 Designed with immersive dark aesthetics, glassmorphism-inspired UI, interactive seat selection, and smooth user flows to create a premium browsing experience from discovery to checkout. Crafted and developed in Framer with a strong focus on seamless interactions, responsiveness, and polished micro-animations that bring the interface to life. Love building experiences where visuals and usability work together effortlessly. 🚀
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I’ve been working on something close to my heart — an AI-powered chatbot app designed to support elderly users with meaningful, easy conversations. The idea is simple, but powerful: People can interact with AI companions that feel familiar, comforting, and personalized. Even more interesting — users can create and talk to their own custom characters, making the experience feel more human and less “tech”. But building this wasn’t straightforward. Some real challenges I faced: • Designing conversations that feel natural for elderly users (not robotic or overwhelming) • Simplifying UI/UX so it’s actually usable for non-tech-savvy users • Handling memory + context so chats feel continuous and personal • Balancing personalization with safety and ethical boundaries • Optimizing performance while keeping responses fast and meaningful This project pushed me beyond just development — it made me think deeply about empathy, accessibility, and human connection through technology. Still improving it every day, but excited about the impact it can create. If you’re working in AI, healthcare, or user experience — would love to connect and exchange ideas.
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