Work · 2022 to now
Selected work.
A few projects across AI workflows, frontend systems, and product-minded technical work. I show fewer projects and go a bit deeper on each one.
- Apr 2026 MeetYourMind Tech lead on a 3-week migration off Lovable Cloud onto a clean Supabase + Cloudflare stack. 72 live users with bcrypt hashes intact, 9,778 rows across 27 tables, zero data loss, vendor lock-in removed.
- Nov 2025 – Feb 2026 Aitopia Founding Engineer for an AI startup with 1M+ Chrome extension users. Built the React Native iOS + Android app from zero in under 4 months: 331 commits, 586 passing tests, multi-model AI chat with 10+ models.
- Nov 2025 – Feb 2026 Three Degrees Rescued a broken AWS to Supabase migration. Diagnosed a GoTrue auth bug, restored 1,643 locked-out users in four idempotent SQL steps, shipped working magic links and password reset.
- May 2024 – Nov 2025 AI Ekip Sole engineer on a production AI SaaS with 3,000+ paying users. Chrome extension + Electron desktop, 4 specialized agents, 18K to 100K+ daily requests, 95% test coverage, subscription billing at $29 to $49 per month.
- Apr 2025 – Feb 2026 LostPaws UK pet microchip registry. 5-tier user role system, QR-based emergency notifications, security overhaul of the QR tag flow (closed a full-account-access exploit), GBGB API replacement before a hard external deadline. 10 months, 5.0 Upwork rating.
- Apr 2023 – Dec 2023 W3YZ Teknoloji Freelance to senior to de-facto tech lead in 9 months. Broke the monolith into microservices, 50% efficiency gain, 45% hosting cost cut (~$10,800/yr), 99.9% uptime on 20K+ daily requests. Recovered three VIP client sites days before a Dubai festival after an AWS hard drive failure.
- 2026 (active) Unfog Active build. A visual thinking tool that turns nonlinear ideas into structured briefs and clearer AI collaboration. Designed for the messy middle between idea and execution.
If you’re dealing with something similar, send me the brief.
A short summary of the stack, the constraint, and what’s blocked is enough to start. I’ll come back with how I’d approach it.