Backend developer who likes building systems that donβt fall apart under load β auth, background jobs, real-time stuff.
Not chasing shiny frameworks. I care more about writing code that behaves properly when things break, because they always do.
Most of my work is around Node.js and NestJS with PostgreSQL or MongoDB. Lately Iβve been thinking a lot about failure cases and how to avoid silent bugs.
- Languages: TypeScript, JavaScript
- Backend: Node.js, Express, NestJS
- Databases: PostgreSQL (Prisma), MongoDB (Mongoose)
- Queues & Caching: Redis, BullMQ
- Frontend: React, Tailwind, TanStack Query
I can handle full-stack work, but backend is where Iβm most comfortable.
Upload images. Get URLs. Done.
PicURL is a developer-focused SaaS image upload and delivery platform built for things like avatars, social media assets, and general app usage.
It provides a fast and simple API to upload images and retrieve public URLs, along with authentication, API key management, and a clean dashboard.
A proper authentication system with access/refresh tokens, rotation, RBAC, and device-level session control.
Built it because most tutorials stop before the hard parts.
Snippet manager with tagging, search, syntax highlighting, and AI-assisted generation.
Built because I kept losing useful code across projects.
Download Instagram Reels in minutes.
Fast, free, and without watermark.
- Getting better at system design
- Building backends that are easy to extend and donβt fail in weird ways
