Akash YadavAkash Yadav
About

Full-stack engineer
who ships.

I build production-grade SaaS products end-to-end — Next.js and React on the frontend, NestJS and Go on the backend, PostgreSQL and Redis for data. Three years of shipping at scale have taught me that owning the full stack is the fastest path to a good product.

By day I work at izmo Ltd in Bangalore, owning the frontend of a large car dealership platform and the NestJS APIs behind it — React components at scale, Storybook-documented, handling 400,000+ vehicle records. Outside of that I build SaaS products: PostQueue (multi-tenant social publishing with Temporal workflows), FAQFlow (Shopify AI app), and DimlyPDF (client-side PDF tool using MuPDF WebAssembly).

I reach for Go when I want performance without ceremony — my MyTodo project uses it with Clean Architecture and DDD. I care about clean APIs, reliable deploys, and code that the next engineer can read without asking questions.

Stack — current

React.js / Next.js
TypeScript / JavaScript
NestJS / Express / Node.js
HTML5 / CSS / Tailwind / SCSS
PostgreSQL / Prisma
Go
Docker / Kubernetes / DevOps
/Principles

How I work.

01

Own the full stack

Understanding both ends lets you make better tradeoffs. A slow page is often a bad query in disguise.

02

Type everything

End-to-end TypeScript is not overhead — it is the cheapest form of documentation that stays accurate.

03

Ship, then iterate

A working product with rough edges beats a perfect product that is still in development.

04

Performance is UX

A fast page is a better page. Profile first, optimize second, never guess.

/Experience

A list, well set.

Dec 2022 — now

Associate Software Engineer · izmo Ltd

Owns the frontend of a large-scale car dealership platform serving inventory management and lead generation. Built reusable React components, optimized listing pages for 400k+ vehicle records, and implemented privacy-compliant cookie-consent flows.

Bangalore · IN
2018 — 2022

Bachelor of Engineering

Studied engineering while building data pipeline and geospatial visualization projects — disaster news aggregation, satellite imagery annotation, and COVID-19 datathon work.

Bangalore · IN