My Work

I've worked in a variety of environments, from fast-paced startups to large corporations. I also run my own side venture, InerziaSoft, where I’ve built complex web and native applications. On this page, you’ll find a curated selection of my work, including some of the most interesting projects I’ve contributed to.

This is a non-exhaustive list of my work. I have worked on so many things that I can't list all of them here.

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The Linearity suite running on a variety of devices over an orange background.

Linearity

#swift #go #typescript #kubernetes #terraform #terramate #aws #gcp #docker #fastlane #postgres #redis #opentelemetry #next.js #github

I've worked across all product and infrastructure areas of the Linearity suite, including Linearity Curve, Linearity Move, and the supporting cloud functionalities. Over time, I've led teams, overseen a product domain, and now manage the entire engineering department.

Highlights

🔨2023 - 2024

I built and led the Editor Experience domain to over 30 engineers, designers, and product managers in less than a month.

🚀2024 - 2025

I took the VP of Engineering role and supported the company's transition from high-growth to a profitability-focused phase, reviewing all teams and processes.

💰2025

I led an initiative that cut AWS costs by over 50% with no downtime nor performance impact.

🤖2025

I moved our in-house AI model to Google Cloud Run and implemented new services on Google's serverless architecture.

☁️2025

I led the UI team working on the migration of Linearity Curve to the cloud enabling a brand new business for the company.

🎥2023

I contributed to the launch of Linearity Move, a powerful application for macOS and iPadOS that can turn your static designs into animations in seconds.

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InerziaSoft

#swift #go #typescript #javascript #php #c# #docker #vmware #postgres #redis #minio #python #next.js #gitlab

I led several successful projects, including a web-based ship tracking system for the Port of Savona, various native macOS and iOS applications. I also built and regularly maintain the InerziaSoft website, the InerziaSoft server infrastructure, and several macOS and iOS apps.

Highlights

🧑‍💻2024 - 2025

I redesigned and rebuilt the InerziaSoft website using Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS.

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🚢2012 - present

I built Dispatch, a ship tracking system for the Port of Savona using PHP, JavaScript, PostgreSQL, and MinIO. The system is still running in Production today.

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🚢2024 - present

I built and released DispatchConnect, a macOS and Windows app that allows you to connect to securely to a cloud instance of Dispatch.

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☀️2016 - 2023

I configured a complex and secure server infrastructure to deploy an old Windows application to the cloud, making it accessible from any device using a web browser.

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🖥️2023 - present

I built and deployed a bare metal server infrastructure using VMWare ESXi. This infrastructure runs several services using Docker Swarm, including this website!

🤖2023

I released version 4 of InerziaIcon, a native macOS app to manage and edit icons. This was a complete rewrite of the app I originally built in 2007.

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📱2020 - present

I released Redirekt, the first iOS app from InerziaSoft. This app allows you to keep track of your links, offering a bookmark-like experience, a reading list and an RSS reader.

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Apps

I built and contributed to several apps. Here's a selection of some of the most interesting ones.

Open Source

I am a strong believer in the power of open source software. I have contributed to several open source projects, and I am often releasing my own projects as open source.

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Articles

When I have time, I like to write articles about my experiences, my leadership style, and my thoughts on technologies and trends. I don' write as often as I would like, but you can read some of my articles on Medium.

Read my articles on Medium