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I will find and fix bugs in your nodejs javascript or typescript app


About this gig
Is your Node.js, JavaScript, or TypeScript app throwing errors you just can't fix? I'll find the bug and fix it fast and explain exactly what went wrong so it never happens again.
What I fix:
- Crashes and unhandled exceptions
- Async/await and Promise errors
- REST API not returning correct responses
- TypeScript type and compilation errors
- Express middleware and routing issues
- Database query errors (MongoDB/PostgreSQL)
- npm package conflicts and dependency issues
- Logic bugs producing wrong output
- Memory leaks and performance issues
What you get:
- Root cause identified and fixed
- Clear written explanation of the bug
- Clean, tested code delivered
- Fix documentation (Standard & Premium)
- Detailed code comments (Premium only)
How it works:
1. Message me with your bug description
2. Share your code (GitHub, zip, or paste)
3. I fix it and explain what went wrong
4. You receive clean, working code
I don't just patch symptoms I fix the actual root cause.
Please message me BEFORE ordering to confirm I can help with your specific bug.
Get to know Jay V
Backend Developer
- FromIndia
- Member sinceMar 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
Gujarati, English, Hindi
FAQ
What information do I need to share with you?
Please share your code (via GitHub link, zip file, or direct paste), a description of the bug, what you expected to happen, and what is actually happening. Error logs and screenshots are very helpful too.
What if you can't fix my bug?
If I cannot fix your bug after reviewing the code, I will let you know before you place an order and give you a full refund if already ordered. I never take payment for work I cannot deliver.
Do you fix bugs in frontend JavaScript too?
Yes. I fix bugs in Node.js, Express, NestJS, plain JavaScript, TypeScript, and basic React/Next.js backend logic. For complex frontend UI bugs, please message me first to confirm.
How do you deliver the fixed code?
I deliver via GitHub (commit or PR), a zip file, or direct code paste — whichever you prefer. I always include a written explanation of what the bug was and exactly what I changed to fix it.

