I’ve worked on tons of little projects over the years but these are the ones that I’m most proud of. Not all of them are open-source, but they do show what I can do :)
(2024)
This is my biggest project ever. I create a web journal that has device sync, encryption, AI features, auth, etc. Basically, full SAAS app and anyone can use it.
jadebook.app
(2024)
Created a cool little weather web app. I was practising my UI skills and learning how to display a ton of data in a user-friendly way.
astroweather.tanvirbhachu.dev
(2024)
I wanted to try rich text editing mainly for journalizing reasons. This project eventually led to the creation of Jadebook.
hyperjournal.tanvirbhachu.dev
(2021)
Created this back when customizable new tabs weren't really a thing. You can still look at it but I wasn't the greatest at UI back then.
newtab.tanvirbhachu.dev
(2021)
A very old project. I want to try creating my own social media platform just to try out some ideas. Turns out, it's very difficult and expensive.
No longer available
I've worked in the industry for a while now and I've had the opportunity to work with some incredible people on some incredible projects.
(2022 - 2024)
A really cool platform for enterprise podcasting. Their pretty popular in the podcasting community and rightfully so.
omnystudio.com
(2023 - 2024)
Parent company of Omny Studio. I got to work on their ad platform and learnt a lot about enterprise-level development, type-safety, and more.
tritondigital.com
My journey started when I had to rebuild the PlayStation website from scratch (in my own design) for a school project and stumbled upon my passion for web development. Now, I use some pretty cool tech like React, Next.js, TailwindCSS, Framer Motion, etc, to build functional, performant and really good looking websites.
I've mostly worked on the frontend, creating landing pages, platforms, dashboard or just some cool, general stuff. But I've also played around with databases, servers, APIs, virtual machines etc.
Outside of tech, I'm pretty much just out there in the world doing random side quests. Like fishing, traveling, creating a very money-unfriendly Lego collection or taste-testing every restaurant in Perth, Australia.