Experience

A quick look at my journey

From freelance gigs to founding a studio. Here's where I've been building, shipping, and learning along the way.

I'm building Macan Sell as an all-in-one platform for creators and small businesses to sell digital products, combining crypto payments, multi-tenant storefronts, and Discord automation into a single MVP-ready stack.

  1. Designed and built the entire platform end-to-end: frontend, backend, database, auth, and infrastructure
  2. Created a multi-tenant storefront system where every seller gets their own branded subdomain and dashboard
  3. Integrated crypto payments and built an automated order flow that confirms payment and delivers products instantly
  4. Connected Discord so buyers receive their access roles the moment a purchase goes through
  5. Built a secure digital delivery system with one-time download links and encrypted credentials at rest

Macan Sell forces me to ship across product, infrastructure, and design at once. Every feature has to be fast, secure, and delightful without a team behind it.

I founded Macan Studios with the goal of building high-quality digital products, from websites and dashboards to automation systems and custom bots. What started as a personal project quickly turned into a studio that delivers fast, reliable, and scalable projects for clients worldwide.

  1. Built the entire brand, infrastructure, and service model from scratch
  2. Developed advanced automation systems, dashboards, and payment pipelines
  3. Delivered custom bots and integrations using Node.js, Python, and various APIs
  4. Managed full project lifecycles: planning → development → deployment → optimization
  5. Focused on creating clean, stable, and performance-oriented solutions

Running Macan Studios taught me how to lead projects end-to-end while maintaining a high technical standard.

I spent years freelancing and working with clients from different industries. Every project sharpened my skills and pushed me to learn new technologies quickly.

  1. Delivered end-to-end full stack projects for clients worldwide
  2. Built websites, landing pages, admin panels, and custom automation tools
  3. Created bots and integration systems for platforms like Discord, Telegram, and web apps
  4. Designed and implemented secure payment workflows and webhook-based systems
  5. Provided fast, reliable, and scalable solutions tailored to each client's needs

Freelancing helped me combine technical depth with real-world problem-solving.

I started Mechanical Engineering because it felt like the "safe" path everyone expected. By my second year I realized it didn't match how I actually wanted to spend my life. My vision had always been building products that print money, not following a script someone else wrote.

  1. Realized early that the traditional path wasn't aligned with the kind of work I wanted to do
  2. Started teaching myself full-stack development, design, and the business side of shipping products
  3. Used the time others spent in lectures to ship real client work and personal projects
  4. Chose to invest in real-world building instead of finishing a degree I knew I wouldn't use

Dropping out was the moment I committed to escaping the matrix, picking the risk of building over the comfort of a credential. It's the bet I'd make again every time.