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Five years building. Still figuring it out.

Brighton-based senior frontend engineer with a parallel life as an independent product builder. This page is the longer version — the work behind the resume, the parts that took the longest, and the lessons that didn't fit anywhere else.

Available immediately · Brighton, open across the UK

I'm a senior frontend engineer. The career started in Bangalore and is now in Brighton; the work has been enterprise FinTech, and the through-line has been platforms where the cost of a small UI mistake is large. Trading terminals, finance automation, lending workflows, decision intelligence for regulated analyst teams.

At Corestrat I owned the frontend architecture on FinSight — a multi-asset trading and portfolio platform for a Turkish brokerage — where I led the design system, the real-time data layer over WebSockets, and the TradingView-based charting integration. On Finance Automation Platform I led the inbox-first redesign that took an approval pipeline from email attachments to a multi-tenant graph. On IntelliDecision.ai I led 60% of the frontend on an Electron app for analysts working in environments where the network is not a given.

Alongside the client work, I build my own things. JourneyLint is a systematic linting engine for UX and frontend systems — built to evaluate flows end-to-end and surface the systemic patterns that page-level tools were never meant to catch. KiteSignal is an AI-generated swing trade signal platform for the NSE, built to give individual traders access to a decision process closer to what institutional desks run. Both are live; happy to walk you through either.

I write on Medium. The archive is a reflection of the work — the architecture choices that paid off, the ones that didn't, the design decisions I had to defend, and the parts of senior engineering that take years to learn and never quite show up on a CV. I design, when the design is the work. I've mentored teams of four to five engineers, and learned that the cadence of those conversations matters more than the content of any single one.

Accessibility is not a checkbox for me — WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 are, for several of my customers, law. I treat them that way.

I'm based in Brighton, available immediately, and open to senior frontend roles across the UK as well as to collaborations on the products above. If any of this rhymes with a problem you have, the easiest thing is to write.