Hey everyone,
I’m looking for a solid React / Supabase / TypeScript developer to come on as a technical maintainer/partner for a web-based automated shift-fulfillment application.
🛠️ Current Status of the App:
• Backend & DB: Database schemas, HMAC security, and Twilio SMS edge functions are already built on Supabase.
• Frontend: Built with React/TypeScript (needs minor UI tweaks/fixes).
• Market Focus: Automated shift-fulfillment via SMS targeting high-turnover local businesses (C-stores, QSRs, healthcare/care facilities).
You are NOT starting from scratch or spending hundreds of unpaid hours building an idea on a napkin—the core engine is already written.
👨💻 What I Need From You:
• Review the codebase and fix minor frontend bugs (e.g., simulation handlers/UI polish).
• Manage production Twilio/A2P registration and ongoing API setups.
• Handle client database setups as new locations onboard.
💼 What I Bring to the Table:
• 100% Sales & Marketing focus: Pitching store managers, signing clients, and driving recurring revenue.
• Clear division of labor: You manage the code stability; I bring in the cash flow.
💰 Compensation & Terms (Milestone-Based):
• 15% recurring monthly revenue share for standard app maintenance and client database setups.
• Scales to 20% recurring monthly revenue share once we cross 25 active store locations.
• Standard NDA and Software Development Contractor Agreement (IP Assignment) required before project file access.
If you know React, Supabase, and Twilio APIs and want a quick path to recurring side income on a product that's already built, shoot me a DM with a link to your GitHub or portfolio.
ApexAutomations is seeking a React and Supabase developer to join as a technical partner for a shift-fulfillment SaaS app. The app is already developed with a focus on automated shift fulfillment via SMS. The role involves codebase review, fixing frontend bugs, managing Twilio API setups, and handling client database setups. Compensation is based on revenue sharing.
Just a heads up, having to manually handle database setups for new clients usually means multi-tenancy isn't built out right. You'll definitly want to automate that before bringing a dev on for equity.
This is pretty much directly in my wheelhouse. React/TypeScript + Supabase is the stack I work with, and I also come from an IT operations background so the production/stability side is something I’m very comfortable with.
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