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I'm a senior fullstack engineer and a founder. Years of experience working on different projects and in different teams. Beyond the code itself, I put a lot of attention into understanding the product: before building anything, I spend time on the business problem, so the tool we end up creating is actually effective and matches the real requirements.
I also have experience mentoring — both individual teaching from scratch and mentoring colleagues inside teams: code reviews, teaching new skills, and helping people get up to speed on a project quickly. I keep learning and following the industry to stay current. I also pay close attention to AI and how to integrate it into products thoughtfully. Below — the areas I work in.

Web Application Development
Custom web applications built with modern frameworks. I handle the full stack — from responsive frontend to scalable backend APIs.

Architecture & Code Review
Deep analysis of your codebase with a prioritized action plan. The output isn't just a list of issues — it's a clear picture of what to fix first and which technical debt can safely wait.

Team Mentoring & CTO-as-a-Service
I help distributed teams adopt engineering best practices through hands-on mentoring — not lectures. Fully remote across timezones: code reviews, pair programming, and building a culture of quality from within.

DevOps & Cloud Infrastructure
Production-grade infrastructure that won't wake you up at night. From a single VPS under an MVP to multi-region cloud under load — set up so the team ships every day and sleeps on weekends.

AI integrations & local LLM
Bringing AI into products — from classic OpenAI/Anthropic APIs to local LLMs running on your own infrastructure. RAG systems, embeddings, vector indexes, and the economics of running models locally vs paying monthly cloud subscriptions.

Custom engagements
Non-standard requests that don't fit predefined services. One-off audits, technical consulting calls, narrow utilities or integrations, legacy-code reviews — discussed and scoped individually.
I've been living in Thailand for several years now, and over that time I've built up a pretty solid experience. I've been to many places — central, southern, and northern parts of the country. I try to keep visiting new places and the events going on. I've been actively studying Thai for over a year and try to practise it in conversations with locals. Happy to help with learning it — Thai is genuinely interesting and tonal.
Most of the questions newcomers spend hours and money on, I've already spent both on too — and I can share that experience. By reaching out to me, you save time and learn about new options — that's the main benefit. New services will be added as they become relevant and as people show interest. Below — the areas I help with.

Visa & Documents
Thai immigration has dozens of visa types with details that are easy to get wrong. I handle the full documentation process — from choosing the right visa type to managing extensions and compliance requirements.

First-week personal support
Meet & greet at the airport, SIM card on day one, first apartment keys, bank-account opening, basic transport — the essentials that decide whether the first week feels stressful or smooth. And the part nobody warns you about — jet lag, the heat, the noise, the first 'I made a mistake' moment on day three. I've been there.

Housing: search & rental
Finding the right place is more than scrolling listings. I take you from neighborhood selection through lease signing — in Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai — including the standard contract clauses that typically disadvantage foreign tenants.

Real estate purchase
Buying property in Thailand follows different rules than rental. I walk through the entire process — foreign quota for condos, developer and title due diligence, and the ownership transfer at the Land Office.

Learning Thai
Even basic Thai changes daily life — from markets to taxis to making local friends. I match you with the right school or tutor for your goals, schedule, and budget.

Children's education: schools & kindergartens
Choosing the right school in Bangkok or Chiang Mai is one of the hardest relocation decisions. International, Thai-EP, bilingual, IB — options and budgets vary 10x. I map out the landscape and match the right type to your family profile and budget.
I have a personal Telegram channel where I keep notes, observations, and share news. Now I want to do the same thing on my own platform. There are a few reasons. First — full control over the content I publish here. Second — I can publish content of any length and in any format, without service-side limits.
The blog will have Thailand fieldnotes and travel pieces, various explorations, deeper engineering writeups and experiments, and news from my life. Follow along for updates.

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