I will fix bugs or errors in node js and express apis


About this gig
Hi, I'm Sri Raman. I work with Node.js and Express and have 4+ years of hands-on experience fixing and maintaining real-world backend APIs.
If your API is throwing errors, returning incorrect responses, or behaving unexpectedly, I can help identify the root cause and fix it cleanly without breaking existing functionality.
I mainly work on debugging existing Express applications, fixing API logic issues, request/response problems, middleware errors, and backend bugs that affect frontend applications.
I can help with:
- Express or Node.js runtime errors
- API route and controller bugs
- Incorrect responses or status codes
- Request/response handling issues
- Middleware or validation problems
- API issues affecting frontend apps
How it works:
- You share the issue, error message, and expected behavior
- I review, fix, test, and deliver with a clear explanation
I work only on existing codebases and start after an order is placed. If the issue is larger than the selected package, I'll inform you before proceeding. Small additions can be handled through a custom offer.
If you're unsure which package fits your issue, feel free to message me first.
Get to know Sri Raman
React Developer Fixing Bugs and UI Issues
- FromIndia
- Member sinceJan 2026
Languages
Tamil, English
FAQ
Do you work on existing Node.js / Express projects only?
Yes. This gig is for fixing bugs and errors in existing Node.js and Express applications.
Do you need access to my code?
Usually yes. You can share a GitHub repository, zip file, or the relevant backend files so I can review the issue properly.
Can you fix API issues without full project access?
Sometimes. Clear error messages, affected endpoints, and relevant code snippets are required
What if the issue is larger than expected?
I’ll review the scope first and inform you. We can proceed with a custom offer if needed.
Do you build full APIs or new features?
This gig focuses on bug fixing. New features or larger changes can be discussed separately.

