Hi, I'm AndriiI build modern, scalable web applications with React and Next.js, and design automations that streamline business workflows. Focused on clean code, strong UX, and production-ready solutions.
What I can help with
SaaS Products
End-to-end SaaS with auth, billing, subscriptions, and scalable architecture. Ready to launch and grow.
//Discuss projectWeb Applications
Custom web apps built from idea to production — fast, reliable, and maintainable.
//Discuss projectInternal Tools & Dashboards
Admin panels, data management interfaces, and internal dashboards tailored to your team's workflow.
//Discuss projectPractical AI integrations
Integrate AI features into existing products and workflows — chatbots, AI assistants, content generation, and decision support, without overengineering.
//Discuss projectRefactor & Performance
Make your existing project faster, cleaner, and easier to scale. Code quality audit, refactoring, and performance optimization.
//Discuss projectWorkflow automations
Design and implement automation workflows using n8n, APIs, and custom logic to reduce manual work and operational overhead.
//Discuss projectMy work

Aivirio
AI-powered, browser-first web development workspace. Combines AI-assisted code editing, GitHub integration, and in-browser runtimes for rapid prototyping, live previews, and reduced setup friction.
Tech stack
About me
I'm a fullstack developer — got into coding through self-learning: courses, YouTube, and a lot of practice. Started small, but quickly realized I want to build complete products — from interface to database.
- // Code is for humans, not machines
- // Details matter — everything should work correctly
- // The system matters more than a single file
I keep both in mind at once — micro: clean code, and macro: the architecture of the whole system.
I get energized seeing real people use what I built. Or finding an elegant solution to a hard problem. And the constant motion — new technologies, new approaches, new possibilities appearing every week.
- // Code is for humans, not machines
- // Details matter — everything should work correctly
- // The system matters more than a single file
I keep both in mind at once — micro: clean code, and macro: the architecture of the whole system.




