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Full-Stack Developer · Novi Sad

Web apps, front to back.
One engineer.

Six years building web apps that actually ship. React, Next.js, Node, AWS. Mobile when the project calls for it. From the first sketch to production, the same person from start to finish.

Available for Q3 2026 · 2 slots open

Selected clients · ordered by year

Luma Yachting
777 Apparel
Gajinov
JO Academy
Ygii
Ring Leader
Action Park Media
Obsessed
MRC
Eveoy
MITOVKA
Rebalance
Luma Yachting
777 Apparel
Gajinov
JO Academy
Ygii
Ring Leader
Action Park Media
Obsessed
MRC
Eveoy
MITOVKA
Rebalance
  • 6+years shipping production
  • 20+apps live
  • 3in App Store + Play Store
  • Web · Mobile · Backendall under one roof

02 · What I do

Three things, all the way through.

No silos between front and back. I take projects from the first architecture call to the deployed app, and I’m the one who gets the call when something breaks.

Web Apps

Production frontends.

React, Next.js, Gatsby, TypeScript. SSR for SEO where it matters, RSC for cleaner data flow, Tailwind or Styled Components for theming.

  • React
  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Styled Components
  • Tailwind

Mobile Apps

Cross-platform builds.

React Native for iOS and Android with shared business logic. App Store and Play Store launches, including the back-and-forth of review cycles.

  • React Native
  • TypeScript
  • Redux

Backend & Admin

End-to-end services.

Node, Express, MongoDB, MySQL, AWS, Redis. Plus the admin panel. The part most builds skip but every business actually needs.

  • Node
  • Express
  • MongoDB
  • AWS

03 · Stack

What I build with, daily.

The tools I’ve actually used in production. The years are real numbers, not CV padding.

React

TypeScript

Next.js

React Native

Node.js

MongoDB

MySQL

AWS

Redis

Socket.io

Tailwind

Styled Components

04 · Selected results

The numbers.

What the work has actually shipped.

0+

apps shipped

across web + mobile

0

apps live in stores

App Store + Google Play

0+ yrs

in production

React, Node, AWS

05 · Process

How a build actually goes.

Same recipe every time. Less drama, more shipped code.

  1. 01

    Conversation

    You reach out by call or message. We walk through the idea, what you're building, who it's for, the deadline, and a rough budget. No forms, no extra steps, just a direct conversation until I have a clear picture of the project.

  2. 02

    Plan

    Once I've gathered everything I need, I put together a clear build plan. What we're making, in what order, how long it takes. Before I write a line of code, we walk through it together and confirm the direction.

  3. 03

    Build

    Development typically runs 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the scope. As I work I send regular updates, short video walkthroughs of progress, and a staging link when it helps, so you can follow along in real time. If something needs adjusting, we handle it right away, no waiting for the final version.

  4. 04

    Ship & Maintain

    I take the technical side end-to-end. Domain, hosting, deploy, and going live. After launch, the next 2 to 3 months I cover bug fixes, small tweaks, and monitoring if needed. After that you decide whether we continue with monthly maintenance or your team takes it in-house.

07 · Questions worth asking

The questions that come up first.

The most common questions, answered up front. So when you reach out, you already know the basics.

  • It depends on the scope and the features. Most projects wrap up within 4 to 6 weeks, while more complex builds can take up to 2 months. I give you the exact timeline once I've looked at what we're actually building.

  • The price is individual and depends on the project's complexity and the niche it's built for. Projects with bigger business upside generally cost more. Payment can be all at once, or split in two, half at the start and half on completion. I give you the exact quote once I've looked at what we're building.

  • Of course. On the /work page I've highlighted some of the projects I've worked on. If something specific catches your eye, just ask, I can send more detailed examples or walk you through a specific build.

  • Changes during the build are completely normal. You follow the whole process and can speak up anytime something needs adjusting. Small tweaks I handle right away. If a change shifts the scope, we agree up front how it affects the timeline and the price.

  • Yes, if you need one. I'll sign either a service contract or a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), whichever fits your situation. Everything's signed before I start work, so both sides have clear commitments and any confidential details stay protected.

Question not answered here? Ask directly →

Launch is the press release. Production is every browser, every visitor, every quiet Tuesday after.

06 · Let’s build

Have something to ship?

I take 4–5 freelance projects a year. Cold pitches welcome. I reply within 24 hours on weekdays.

hello@suzunovic.dev