May 19, 2026
I updated my positioning again (and I'm not sorry about it)
A month ago I called myself a Design Engineer. Then I read one article and everything clicked differently.
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Product Engineer · Remote
Building products end to end — from the first question about what to build through the interface that ships to users. React, TypeScript, and Next.js. 13+ years of owning the outcome, not just the implementation.
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13+
Years
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Companies
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Awwwards
E-commerce · 2025
Rebuilt the headless Shopify storefront with a focus on conversion clarity and UX polish. Owned the product decisions…
Design System · 2023
Built Carewell's design system from scratch and used it as the foundation for a headless checkout migration that impr…
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13+ years building consumer and B2B SaaS products end to end. I co-founded Predize — now a platform with 4,500+ integrated stores across 6 Latin American countries — taking it from user interviews and zero to a live product with a hired team.
I work in React, TypeScript, and Next.js, and I care about the full scope: the product decision, the implementation, the instrumentation, and the iteration. Not just the interface that gets shipped, but whether it was the right thing to build.
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From defining what to build through shipping, measuring, and iterating. I've founded a product, led checkout migrations, caught broken attribution pipelines, and driven 30–40% conversion uplifts through experimentation. The work doesn't end at production.
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React, TypeScript, Next.js, NestJS, Node.js, PostgreSQL. I work across the stack when the product needs it — not to be a generalist, but because the best product decisions come from understanding the full system.
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PostHog, Amplitude, Segment, GTM, feature flags, A/B testing. I build the tracking that makes decisions possible, design the experiments, and read the results. Data is part of the product, not an afterthought.
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Showing up before the handoff. Flagging what won't survive contact with a real browser, proposing alternatives instead of shipping the spec, and caring about how things feel as much as how they work.
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