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Frontend developer

Frontend Development

I build responsive, production-ready frontends for startups and product teams — with a focus on dashboards, marketing sites, and Web3 products that need to ship with confidence.

Next.jsReact.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSSJavaScriptNode.js

Who this is for

  • Founders who need a reliable frontend developer without hiring full-time yet
  • Teams with designs ready to implement in Next.js
  • Products that need a stronger UI layer before launch
  • Clients who want clear communication and maintainable code

Problems I solve

  • Designs that never quite match the implemented UI
  • Frontend code that is hard for the next developer to pick up
  • Slow pages and layout shifts hurting user experience
  • Components rebuilt from scratch on every new feature
  • Inconsistent responsive behavior across devices

What I can build

  • Responsive UI from Figma or product requirements
  • Component-based Next.js or React.js architecture
  • TypeScript types and consistent Tailwind CSS styling
  • SEO-friendly pages with metadata and performance basics covered
  • Deployment support on Vercel

My process

  1. Step 1

    Kickoff

    We review designs, pages, integrations, and the outcome you need from the frontend.

  2. Step 2

    Build

    I implement in focused milestones with staging links and regular updates.

  3. Step 3

    Review

    Structured revision rounds so feedback stays clear and actionable.

  4. Step 4

    Ship

    Launch, handoff, and support for deployment or follow-up improvements.

Relevant technologies

  • Next.js
  • React.js
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • JavaScript
  • Node.js
  • Vercel
  • GraphQL
  • REST API

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. I implement from Figma and can collaborate with your designer on spacing, states, and responsive behavior.

Web3 dashboards and DeFi interfaces are my specialty, but I also build marketing sites, admin panels, and general product frontends.

Yes, for well-defined scope. For evolving products, hourly or milestone-based work often fits better. We agree upfront.

Yes, if the stack is React or Next.js and the codebase is in reasonable shape. I will review it before committing to timeline.

Need a frontend developer you can trust?

Share your product, stack, and deadline. I will let you know if I am a good fit and what I would build first.