Link Smart is a personal project I've been working on in my free time. It's a web app that allows users to create a landing-page with a single link that they can edit and customize to link to other sites, like projects they're working on, social media or other things. Linksmart is meant to solve the problem with most social media profiles only letting you put one link in your profile; how do you choose which one? The project is a competitor to the industry leader "Linktree", it provides all of the features and analytics that Link Tree does for free.
As the lead engineer and Co-founder of Bot Watt, it is my job to develop a platform with an intuitive user interface where subscribers can search for information about clean energy projects. This project involved managing subscriptions, web-scraping online data, front-end UI development, and secure backend API routes to only allow users who are subscribed to access the most detailed information. I also developed a microservice architecture to keep our web scraping and updating jobs seperate from the client side web application.
At Roof Rally, I led a team of developers to build an online platform where homeowners who needed a new roof, or roof repairs, could get estimates on the price of the project without ever needing to leave their house. This process involved "digitizing the roof" through a third party mapping product, putting together a scope of work for the job, and soliciting bids from multiple roofing contractors in the area all done automatically through the platform. My work here involved a lot of development with external API's and integration of typically manual processes into the digital platform.
What you're looking at now is my personal website. It was built with Typescript, React, Semantic UI, and NextJS as a SSR framework. I keep this website up to date using a simple google sheet API with a service called Sheety. It was deployed with Netlify, and all the assets are hosted on AWS.
Link Smart is a personal project I've been working on in my free time. It's a web app that allows users to create a landing-page with a single link that they can edit and customize to link to other sites, like projects they're working on, social media or other things. Linksmart is meant to solve the problem with most social media profiles only letting you put one link in your profile; how do you choose which one? The project is a competitor to the industry leader "Linktree", it provides all of the features and analytics that Link Tree does for free.
As the lead engineer and Co-founder of Bot Watt, it is my job to develop a platform with an intuitive user interface where subscribers can search for information about clean energy projects. This project involved managing subscriptions, web-scraping online data, front-end UI development, and secure backend API routes to only allow users who are subscribed to access the most detailed information. I also developed a microservice architecture to keep our web scraping and updating jobs seperate from the client side web application.
At Roof Rally, I led a team of developers to build an online platform where homeowners who needed a new roof, or roof repairs, could get estimates on the price of the project without ever needing to leave their house. This process involved "digitizing the roof" through a third party mapping product, putting together a scope of work for the job, and soliciting bids from multiple roofing contractors in the area all done automatically through the platform. My work here involved a lot of development with external API's and integration of typically manual processes into the digital platform.
What you're looking at now is my personal website. It was built with Typescript, React, Semantic UI, and NextJS as a SSR framework. I keep this website up to date using a simple google sheet API with a service called Sheety. It was deployed with Netlify, and all the assets are hosted on AWS.