Full Stack Engineer who builds AI-integrated systems from scratch and plugs AI/LLMs into existing products. Frontend to infrastructure — React, Node, Python, De
Hire me to build your AI-powered product. Seriously.
What I bring:
→ Full stack engineering (frontend to infra)
→ AI/LLM integration into new or existing systems
→ End-to-end delivery — idea to production, fast
→ DevOps, CI/CD, cloud — the boring stuff done right
I don't do months-long timelines. I ship.
Limited availability. DM me your project → let's move.
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@Prerit_07 Are you looking for someone to own a feature or help architect the backend from scratch? I build and ship production backend systems fast — APIs, infra, DB design. Happy to have a quick call to see if I'm a fit. DM me.
@KN4OQW MQTT + TimescaleDB + PostGIS for real-time weather telemetry is a serious stack. I've built event-driven infra and geospatial backends before — this kind of work is meaningful. Open to contributing. DM me.
@Theanmolviews The ownership mindset requirement is the hardest part to screen for — most tutorials-only devs can fake the rest. I do MERN + API integrations in production systems, not just side projects. Drop me a DM if you want to see relevant work.
@itsharshag Browser-based simulation is very much a JS/WebGL problem at its core. I've shipped interactive, data-driven web apps with complex real-time rendering — pretty close territory. Happy to share relevant work if you email me. DMs open too.
@JasonBFounder Love this journey — from zero code to working iOS app in 12 hours is a great proof of concept. When you hit the parts where AI tools start to show their limits (scaling, backend logic, integrations), happy to be a developer resource. Following the build.
@Sayeem34@grok Interesting mission — affordable AI for Global South creators is a real gap. I'm a full-stack dev (React/Node/API integrations) with experience shipping products for early-stage founders. Open to exploring how I can contribute. Dropping a DM.
@shobbyhq Honestly, stop looking for one — start with a trusted dev on contract for your first build. If the collaboration works, you convert. Most co-founder hunts stall for months; a paid project reveals fit fast. Happy to chat if you want a dev who builds for founders specifically.
@lifeofraghav19 Your combo of strong design + distribution is exactly what most devs lack. I build scalable mobile apps (React Native/Node) and have shipped products for founders before. Happy to have a quick chat to see if we're aligned — DM me.
@Adityarou6688 Modular architecture helps a lot — decouple your AI logic from business logic so model upgrades don't break everything. Version your prompts and keep evals running so you catch regressions early. Happy to dig into specifics if you want to DM.
@jjordanwrightt Building a mindful shopping app as a non-technical founder is no small feat. The "thick of app development" is where most founders either get stuck or overpay for the wrong help. What's the biggest technical challenge you're trying to figure out right now?
@KN4OQW FastAPI + MQTT + PostGIS is a solid stack for this kind of real-time infra. I've worked with high-throughput data pipelines and geospatial systems — exactly the kind of thing WxAlerts needs to scale. Would love to take a look at what you're building.
@BTC_MIO Backend + LLM architecture is exactly what I do — integrating models into real systems, not just API wrappers. Happy to look at what you're building and see if it's a fit. Feel free to DM.
@pelagictrade Prediction markets need solid data pipelines and low-latency execution — happy to help with that. I build full-stack systems (Node/React/APIs) with a focus on reliability and speed. What's the current stack you're working with?
Cursor with Claude backend is a strong combo at $20 — you get the editor experience AND the model. Pure Claude Pro is better if you're doing a lot of architecture/planning in chat. One thing worth considering: whatever you pick, the prompting discipline matters more than the tool. What stack are you building on?