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iOS Developer & Designer: From Concept to Completion
$100k+
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5x
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5.0
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31
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iOS Developer & Designer: From Concept to Completion
Ping me from the edge of innovation | CTO at RaptorLabs.dev
$1k+
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5.0
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297
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Ping me from the edge of innovation | CTO at RaptorLabs.dev
Fullstack Engineer | 14+ yrs Shipping React,Next.js,Node,AI
$50k+
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5x
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4.9
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91
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Fullstack Engineer | 14+ yrs Shipping React,Next.js,Node,AI
Cover image for Led delivery of a cloud-native
Led delivery of a cloud-native K-12 student wellness platform that helps counselors monitor wellbeing, surface at-risk students, and act early—balancing product velocity with FERPA/COPPA-aware design and multi-tenant isolation (API RBAC, PostgreSQL RLS, district-scoped analytics). → Owned technical direction and delivery rhythm across a TypeScript monorepo (pnpm/Turbo): backend API, web app, shared packages, DB migrations, CI/CD gates, and staged deploys to GCP (e.g. Cloud Run), aligning engineering work with roadmap and release risk. → Orchestrated an AI assistant for counselors on Google Vertex AI (Gemini): system prompts, safety settings for K-12, function-calling tool design, multi-round tool loops, and strict separation so UI widgets render from verified tool results—not model hallucinations—with tracing/feedback hooks (e.g. Langfuse) for quality and auditability. → Drove access-control and compliance posture for sensitive student data: role/permission middleware, tenant-scoped queries, and defense-in-depth database policies—documentation and evidence suitable for enterprise security reviews (e.g. SOC 2–style narratives). → Partnered on product and program management: phased feature rollout, PR/branch discipline, and clear ownership of scope vs. risk so pilot schools could onboard without compromising data boundaries. → Shaped integrations and platform boundaries: Firebase auth, Neon PostgreSQL + Drizzle ORM, real-time patterns, BigQuery analytics isolation, and operational practices (testing, lint, type-check) that keep the stack maintainable at scale. → Established a disciplined, AI-accelerated delivery model—not ad-hoc prompting: Cursor rules and Claude skills/agents for repeatable workflows; Husky + lint/type-check/test gates; GitHub Actions CI/CD; Cursor Cloud Agents for automated PR review; and daily monitoring of E2E, coverage, and critical issues—owning AI-orchestrated implementation while enforcing accuracy, consistency, and observability
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AI-Native Builder | Apps, Templates & Websites Shipped Fast
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5.0
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183
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AI-Native Builder | Apps, Templates & Websites Shipped Fast
2X AppChallenge Award Winner. Rapid Builder. Full Stack.
$10k+
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2x
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25
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2X AppChallenge Award Winner. Rapid Builder. Full Stack.
Cover image for I built Travero: Commute as
I built Travero: Commute as a smaller, sharper version of the original Travero idea. Travero started as an app for seeing weather along your driving route, based on where you’ll actually be at each point of the trip. That works really well for longer drives, but I kept thinking there’s a more frequent use case hiding inside it: the daily commute. Most people don’t need a full navigation app every morning. They already know where they’re going. What they need is a quick answer before leaving: Is traffic bad? Is there an incident? Will weather affect the drive? Should I leave now or wait a bit? So Travero: Commute became a more focused product around that exact moment. The app is built around saved Home and Work locations, one-tap commute checks, traffic status, incidents, weather along the route, alternative routes, and quick summaries that are easy to understand before you get in the car. One important shift was treating weather as a supporting layer, not the main feature. For commute, traffic is the real priority. Weather still matters, but only when it affects the route. I also wanted the app to feel more like a daily habit than a trip planner. Something you can open quickly in the morning or after work, check the route, and decide whether to leave now, wait, or take another way. This project was a good reminder that sometimes the best product direction comes from narrowing the idea, not adding more features. Travero: Commute is still part of the same bigger Travero vision, but with a much clearer daily use case.
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Senior Software Engineer | From Idea to Production Ready
$5k+
Earned
3x
Hired
5.0
Rating
13
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Senior Software Engineer | From Idea to Production Ready