Web & mobile apps
End-to-end product development: APIs, admin tools, customer-facing web, and mobile experiences — delivered in a timeline we agree on, with room to breathe.
Independent · Remote · Worldwide
I’m a software engineer with 10 years building web and mobile products — from custom apps and AI agents to migrations and rescuing systems others gave up on. Shipped on time, with the calm you’re looking for.
Focused offerings — so you know exactly what you’re buying.
End-to-end product development: APIs, admin tools, customer-facing web, and mobile experiences — delivered in a timeline we agree on, with room to breathe.
Custom agents, RAG-style knowledge workflows, tool use, and integrations with your existing systems or standalone services — designed for reliability, observability, and real users.
Framework upgrades, database moves, cloud transitions, and “we need this on the new stack” projects — planned, tested, and executed without drama.
Building on Rails? You also get deep framework expertise — code reviews, architecture decisions, performance tuning, and security hardening on any Rails codebase, greenfield or brownfield.
Fast, modern landing pages and company sites for teams and individuals who want polish without maintaining a heavy CMS.
A few production projects I’ve built and shipped — cultural archives, community tools, and small-business presence.
A bilingual Arabic baby-name explorer — meanings, origins, and historical context for every name.
A scholarly digital library of Islamic biographies and texts, organised for structured monthly reading.
A heritage platform documenting the lineage and history of the Ba-Alawi family.
A web presence for an event-hall and entertainment venue in Tarim, Yemen.
I’m a software engineer with over a decade building and rescuing production systems, and I run Techualize as an independent, one-person studio. That means you work directly with the person who writes the code — no account managers, no handoffs, no layers between your idea and what ships.
I care about work that lasts and clients I can be honest with. When I’m not building for clients, I’m shipping my own projects and helping nonprofits get good technology within reach.
Day-to-day, I lead large upgrades and modernizations of production systems that real businesses depend on — and ship full web and mobile products on the side. The day job is where I’ve earned the scar tissue; side projects are where I keep shipping.
Freelance doesn’t mean flaky. It means direct access, no layers, and ownership from day one.
Words from clients and colleagues I’ve worked with.
Your work and delivery process has been phenomenal, with pricing that beats the market by a mile — and speed was the essence. You got our landing page done quickly, with SEO and everything applied. We had visitors booking with us within a day of launch.
Abdullah brings all his skills and abilities to the table as a software developer. He is reliable and very goal-oriented, which inspired our team to try our best always.
Within the first few weeks of joining our team, Abdullah was already tackling complex problems and delivering effective solutions. His analytical and reasoning skills contributed heavily to improving our whole software design and development process.
A simple rhythm so projects stay aligned.
Goals, constraints, and success criteria — aligned before a single line of code.
Scope, milestones, and a clear path — no vague “we’ll figure it out later.”
Iterative delivery with demos, feedback loops, and documentation that lasts.
Your team can run with it — or I stay on for ongoing support if you need it.
Nonprofits have a special place in my heart. If you’re working to help people — at any size, anywhere in the world — I offer special rates so good technology never stands in the way of good work. Whether it’s a small volunteer group or an established organisation, let’s talk.
Tell me about your timeline and stack — I’ll reply with honest next steps.
Ready when you are. Share a bit about your project and I’ll get back to you shortly.
contact@techualize.com Prefer email — it keeps everything in one thread.