Full-Stack Web Apps
Custom portals, dashboards, client zones, and business tools with frontend, backend, database, and deployment handled together.
Full-stack development for websites, apps, and backends that work in practice.
Custom portals, dashboards, client zones, and business tools with frontend, backend, database, and deployment handled together.
APIs, databases, CRM, HubSpot, payment, and internal system integrations built on proven frameworks, so another developer can take over later.
Replace repeated manual work with practical tools, workflows, imports, exports, and admin screens your team can actually use.
Fast websites, landing pages, and CMS-backed pages tailored to your business instead of forcing you into a boxed template.
Mobile and desktop apps connected to your backend, data, and business workflow when a website alone is not enough.
Need a second pair of eyes before you commit? I can review the idea, call out risks, and suggest a sane technical direction.
Lightweight advice on hardware, technical setup, and practical IT decisions when it supports the software you need.
Build Examples
Specific case studies are often limited by NDAs, so this page shows the types of work I primarily specialize in.
Honorable clients: Forecom Solutions, eSoul, Eywo, Cymedica, Safetica, and BOS Automotive.
Portals, dashboards, admin systems, booking flows, and customer-facing tools built around your actual process.
Connect CRMs, HubSpot, payments, APIs, databases, and internal systems without creating a fragile black box.
Turn repeated manual steps into tools, imports, exports, scheduled jobs, and workflows that save attention.
Simple sites, landing pages, and company websites with a maintainable CMS setup instead of unnecessary template bloat.
Apps connected to your backend and data, built when mobile or desktop experience matters to the product.
Architecture checks, stack choices, code reviews, and honest feedback before a technical decision gets expensive.
Send me a short description of what you need. I will reply with the next questions, suggest a direction, and tell you honestly if I see a simpler path.