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Oleg Chystieiev · Full-Stack Developer

№ 001The Construct

OlegChystieiev

Full-stack developer who builds the engine & the interface.

I work across the full stack, and I judge the result by how it performs in production.

№ 002·About

I build full-stack web applications, from the database to the browser.

A real feature rarely lives in one place. A price quote begins in the database, moves through the pricing logic and the API, lands in a form, and surfaces on a page Google can find. I build the whole chain.

Over the past year I’ve built four revenue-generating platforms and stayed on to keep them running. I’m accountable for the code being correct, fast, and shipped on time, and I work closely with the business owners to get there. I’ve come to value that kind of ownership, and I’m now looking to bring it to a larger engineering team.

Away from the keyboard I’m usually at a board-game table or snowboarding down a mountain.

Education
Computer Programming & AnalysisGeorge Brown College — Advanced DiplomaGPA 3.9
Languages
English · Russian · Ukrainian
Based
Newmarket, ONGreater Toronto Area
Availability
Open to full-stack roles

№ 003·Stack

What I build with.

Languages
TypeScriptJavaScriptPHPC#SQLHTML / CSS
Frontend
React 18Next.js 14Tailwind CSSZustandThree.jsReact Three FiberFramer MotionChakra UIFormik / Yup
Backend & data
Node.jsSupabase / PostgreSQLREST APIsWebhooksCron jobsWordPress plugins
Integrations
StripeEasyPostSendGridResendHubSpotGoogle Maps API
Analytics & data
GA4PostHogMicrosoft ClarityRecharts / Nivo
Tooling
VercelGitpnpmSentryCSP / HSTS hardening

№ 004·Selected work

CopperBee Electrical interface
01 · copperbee.ca
01Launching

CopperBee Electrical

a custom quote for every job

Co-owner & founding developer · 2026 — present

CopperBee is an online store for an electrical contractor in Ontario, but you can’t just buy off it — every job is custom. A customer finds what they need and asks for a quote instead of paying a fixed price. The site walks them through the specifics — sizing a generator, matching an EV charger to their car and panel, even an electrical-code load calculation — and the contractor reviews it, sets a final price, and sends it back to pay in the customer’s own account.

25+ tables · 38 migrations · built solo

  • Next.js 14
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind
  • Supabase
  • Zustand
  • Stripe
  • Resend
  • Vercel
copperbee.ca · launching
Interlane interface
02 · interlane.com
02Live

Interlane

instant car-shipping quotes, coast to coast

Sole developer · 2025 — present

Interlane is a car-shipping service that covers all of Canada and the cross-border runs into the US. Someone needs to ship a car across the country, and instead of waiting for a callback and a hand-figured price, they get a real quote in about a second and can pay for it right there. Behind that one number is the part I find interesting: the price has to be right for every route in the country, and everything after it — the payment, the carrier paperwork — has to run without anyone touching it.

Main revenue platform · 20+ APIs · 100+ pages

  • Next.js 14
  • React 18
  • TypeScript
  • Node.js
  • Supabase
  • Stripe
  • EasyPost
  • SendGrid
  • Chakra UI
  • Vercel
OnTime Auto Transport interface
03 · ontimeautotransport.com
03Live

OnTime Auto Transport

the US market, on its own rails

Sole developer & designer · 2025

OnTime is the same kind of car-shipping service as Interlane, but for the US market and under its own brand. The catch was that it had to stand completely on its own — its own payments, its own database, its own everything — so the two businesses never touched. A customer gets a quote, books, and tracks their shipment across all 50 states entirely online.

Separate US brand · 50 states · isolated stack

  • Next.js
  • React
  • Node.js
  • Supabase
  • Stripe
  • SendGrid
  • Vercel
Reliable Containers interface
04 · reliablecontainers.com
04Live

Reliable Containers

container quotes, live inside WordPress

Sole developer · 2025

Reliable rents and sells shipping containers, and pricing one used to be a slow, manual job. I built a tool, right inside their existing WordPress site, that gives a customer an instant price instead. It knows the rates from seven terminals and the common container types, and when a delivery goes somewhere it doesn’t have a fixed rate for, it asks Google Maps how far that actually is and prices from there.

7 terminals · 34+ cities · 10+ container types

  • WordPress
  • PHP
  • JavaScript
  • Google Maps API
  • AJAX

№ 005·Contact

I’m open to new full-stack roles. Get in touch.

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