MVP full-stack & mobile developer for React/Next.js, React Native, bots, payments, APIs, and fast product fixes.
I help founders and small teams turn rough ideas, AI-built prototypes, or broken MVPs into working products.
I work best on clear, focused tasks where speed and product thinking matter: fixing a broken deploy, connecting payments, cleaning up AI-generated code, building an MVP flow, repairing a mobile bug, adding an admin panel, or launching a Telegram bot/mini app.
What I can help with:
- React, Next.js, Vite, TypeScript web apps
- React Native / Expo apps for iOS, Android, and web
- Python / FastAPI backends and API integrations
- Supabase / Firebase auth, database, storage, and access-control fixes
- Stripe Checkout, webhooks, payment and subscription flows
- Telegram bots, mini apps, notifications, and admin tools
- Dashboards, admin panels, internal tools, landing pages, and product MVPs
- Vercel, Netlify, VPS deployment, release cleanup, and production debugging
My background is not only coding screens. I think through product logic, user flows, admin workflows, payments, data, support, and the small details that make an MVP usable in the real world.
I prefer starting with a small paid trial or a focused 1-3 day sprint: diagnose the issue, define the smallest safe scope, implement, test, and leave a short handoff note. If the first task goes well, I am open to ongoing light product work.
Work Terms
Availability: I prefer short, focused freelance tasks and MVP sprints. Typical tasks can be delivered in 1-3 business days after access and scope are confirmed. Larger MVP work can be split into clear milestones.
Communication: I keep updates concise and practical: what I checked, what I changed, what is blocked, and what needs a decision.
Payment terms: fixed-price milestones are preferred for well-defined work; hourly is fine for debugging, audits, or evolving scope.
Before starting I usually need: repository or project access, current deployment link if available, steps to reproduce the issue, required environment variables/API keys, and the expected final result.