mohammad yasir
Full-Stack Developer focused on building production-ready SaaS and AI-powered applications.
I specialize in MERN + Next.js systems, backend architecture, and integrating AI into r... Show moreFull-Stack Developer focused on building production-ready SaaS and AI-powered applications.
I specialize in MERN + Next.js systems, backend architecture, and integrating AI into real products — not demos.
Recently working on:
AI blog generation SaaS with multi-agent workflows
Client web apps with real-time features and scalable backends
Automation and API-driven platforms
I care about shipping, iteration, and solving real user problems — not just building features.
Open to freelance, SaaS collaborations, and backend-heavy product roles. Show less
MERN
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.Nextjs
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Docker
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Python
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Kubernetes
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TypeScript
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Full Stack Developer
Independent Developer
Jul 2023 - Present
HookTrace
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Dec 2025 - Present
Hooktrace — A modern webhook relay with retries, replay, real-time logs, and AI-powered debugging. Built for startups and indie hackers.
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Persona Press
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Oct 2025 - Nov 2025
Developed a content platform with custom publishing flows, user dashboards, and scalable backend systems,
and a full-stack web application for a client, with media handling, Cloudinary integration, and an optimized backend architecture.
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Wordywrites
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Aug 2015 - Oct 2025
Built an AI-powered blog generation SaaS using agent-based workflows, SEO optimization pipelines, and full-stack MERN architecture. Focused on product iteration, UX, and AI integration.
LLM-powered agent workflows, LangChain-style architectures, AI + SaaS product design, system design for scalable apps, and building AI tools that solve real business problems
• Built and shipped multiple full-stack SaaS and client projects
• Developed AI-powered content systems with multi-agent pipelines
• 3+ years building real-world web applications independently
• Consistently shipping projects while learning in public
I don’t get attached to projects if it doesn’t solve a real problem; I’ll scrap them and rebuild better.
Cool features don’t build products. Painkillers do.