I will senior fullstack developer for mern mean web app development
About this gig
Senior Full Stack Developer | MERN & MEAN Expert
Are you looking for a reliable senior full stack developer to build a modern, scalable, and high-performance web application?
Youre in the right place.
Im Kabir Ahmad, a full stack developer specializing in MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js) and MEAN (MongoDB, Express, Angular, Node.js) stacks. I build production-ready applications with clean architecture and strong performance.
What I Offer:
- Full stack web application development
- REST API development with Node.js & Express
- Frontend development with React / Angular
- MongoDB database design & integration
- Authentication (JWT, secure login systems)
- Admin dashboards & CMS systems
- Bug fixing & performance optimization
Why Choose Me?
- Clean & scalable code structure
- Fast communication
- Professional UI/UX approach
- Experience with real-world projects (POS, e-commerce, dashboards)
Tech Stack:
React.js | Angular | Node.js | Express | MongoDB | Next.js | Tailwind CSS
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Get to know Kabir Ahmad
FullStack Developer
- FromPakistan
- Member sinceJan 2025
- Last delivery11 months
Languages
Pashto, Urdu, English
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FAQ
Do you provide full website development including backend?
No, I specialize in frontend development only. However, I can collaborate with a backend developer if needed.
Do you use Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS?
I mainly use Tailwind CSS for modern, flexible, and highly customizable designs. However, I can also work with Bootstrap upon request.
Can you fix bugs in my existing frontend project?
Yes! I can fix bugs, optimize your UI, and improve website performance. Just message me with details.

