I started out as a full-stack web developer (Angular, back in the day), working alongside several startups early on. That's where I learned the job is bigger than writing code: founders need someone who helps shape the product, not just build it.
For about four years I moved into the Webflow world. And even there I wasn't just building websites: I used Wized and Xano to ship real web apps, and wrote JavaScript to add the interactivity those tools couldn't reach. That's also where I kept running into their limits.
So now I'm back to development, working the way I do best: a technical partner who helps founders structure their product and prioritize what to build, then builds it with them. Scalable web apps from the ground up, and migrations off Lovable, Bolt, and other no-code tools when they start hitting walls with scale, security, costs, or lock-in.
If that's where you are right now, let's connect. I'd genuinely love to hear what you're building.
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Unobravo — Online psychology platform
Unobravo is Italy's leading online therapy platform, connecting patients with the right therapist. When I joined, the entire operation ran on Excel spreadsheets: matching, scheduling, and session tracking all done by hand. They needed to build their first real digital product.
My role went beyond front-end development. I helped turn a manual process into a dual-sided product, contributing to how the work was structured, finding and coordinating designers and back-end developers, and shaping the dashboards that supported the company's early growth.
Key work:
A guided matching survey that pairs each patient with the most suitable therapist, replacing the manual Excel process.
A psychologist dashboard for patient management, real-time chat, scheduling, reviews, and earnings.
A patient dashboard for therapist profiles, chat, session purchasing, and billing.
A shared calendar system linking therapist availability to patient booking, responsive from day one.
The platform replaced Unobravo's spreadsheet operation and became the foundation for its growth: 400,000+ patients, 9,000+ therapists, 7 million sessions delivered, and a $17M Series A from Insight Partners.
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Tilebit — Components and inspiration for Webflow, Figma, and Framer
Tilebit is a platform of components and design inspiration for Webflow, Figma, and Framer, built for designer and YouTuber Arnau Ros (80k+ subscribers). The goal was to turn his experience and community into a real product, not just a showcase website.
Arnau had the vision and the audience but no engineering background. I helped him plan the platform and choose the right tools for content, payments, access, and dynamic data, then built the integrations to make it all work inside Webflow.
Key work:
A structured content system on Webflow CMS to organize and update components and inspiration across platforms.
Custom front-end JavaScript to fetch backend data and turn the CMS into a dynamic, interactive experience.
Paddle integration for subscriptions, payments, and international tax handling.
A custom Xano backend for dynamic data processing and API integrations.
The result is a production-ready subscription platform that let Arnau monetize his content and grow Tilebit on solid technical foundations.
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Cupis — Private offers platform for companies and employees
Cupis is a closed benefits platform in Spain that connects companies, their verified employees, and brands. Companies offer perks to their teams, while brands reach a verified audience through private, non-public offers.
The founders had a clear vision but no engineering team. I turned their idea into a production-ready web app with two sides: an admin dashboard for the Cupis team and a user area for verified employees.
Key work:
Private signup that validates employees by email domain against a company whitelist, without ever revealing which companies are clients.
A curated coupon catalogue with shared or unique codes, including CSV imports of 50,000+ codes per offer, optimized to stay fast for both admins and employees.
An operations dashboard to manage companies, access, coupons, visibility rules, and per-coupon analytics in one place.
Self-service company access requests with admin approval.
Built with Next.js, Supabase, Vercel, and Resend.
The result is a production-ready platform that lets the team run the whole business independently, while employees get a simple way to access the offers available through their company.