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Preparing a focused brutalist interface for projects, skills, writing, and product work.
Suspense fallback
Freelance Development + 2026-06-12 + 8 min read
I am available for small remote web development projects, including Next.js fixes, landing pages, dashboards, API integrations, performance work, and technical cleanup.

I am currently available for small remote web development projects. If you need a developer who can help with a focused task, improve an existing product, or ship a practical feature without a long hiring process, I can help.
My main stack is Next.js, React, TypeScript, Node.js, Prisma, PostgreSQL, Tailwind CSS, and modern deployment platforms. I am especially comfortable with product websites, dashboards, SEO-friendly pages, content platforms, admin tools, and small business web systems.
This article is a simple overview of the work I can take, how I like to collaborate, and what information helps me estimate a task quickly.
Not every project needs a large team. Many useful improvements can be completed as small remote tasks when the scope is clear.
I can help with:
Small tasks are valuable when they remove a real blocker. A broken form, slow landing page, unclear dashboard, missing SEO metadata, or failed deployment can cost a business leads and time.
I can work with founders, agencies, small businesses, students, creators, and early-stage teams that need a reliable developer for focused remote work.
Good fits include:
I work best when the task has a clear goal: fix this issue, build this page, connect this API, improve this performance score, or prepare this project for launch.
Small remote projects work well when the collaboration is simple. The client explains the problem, shares the relevant access, and reviews progress at practical checkpoints. The developer focuses on the smallest change that solves the business problem.
For example, a client may not need a full redesign. They may need the pricing page to load faster, the contact form to work reliably, the blog to show correct metadata, or the dashboard to make one workflow easier.
This is where a focused remote developer can create value quickly.
For a small task, I usually start by understanding:
Then I estimate the task, confirm the scope, implement the change, test it locally, and provide a short handoff note. If the project is larger, I split it into milestones so progress is easy to review.
Clear communication matters as much as code. I prefer written updates because they help clients understand what changed, what was tested, and what still needs attention.
A small remote project might look like this:
These are practical tasks that can help a business look more trustworthy, collect leads, ship faster, or reduce technical stress.
If you want to contact me for a small remote project, the best first message includes:
This helps me reply with a realistic estimate instead of guessing.
I am open to small remote web development projects where I can help clients solve real problems with focused engineering work. If you need help with Next.js, React, TypeScript, frontend fixes, dashboards, SEO, performance, or deployment, I can review the task and suggest a practical next step.
Small work still deserves professional delivery: clear scope, clean implementation, testing, and handoff notes.
I can help with landing pages, bug fixes, Next.js and React improvements, API integrations, admin dashboards, performance cleanup, SEO fixes, and deployment support.
Yes. I can inspect an existing project, identify the safest improvement path, and deliver focused changes without rewriting the whole application.
The best first message includes the website or repository context, the issue, the expected result, deadline, and any screenshots or examples.
Have an idea or project?
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