I build fast, scalable web apps.
I’m Apostolos, a Greece-based developer focused on clean interfaces, reliable backends, and real-world systems.
Projects that ship.
A few systems I’ve built across web, tooling, backend work, and client delivery.
What I do.
Lean, high-signal execution. No fluff.
Web Dev & Design
I build fast, clean web apps with a focus on usability, performance, and simple interfaces that handle real functionality.
sysAdmin / DevOps
I design and manage infrastructure, from servers to deployments, keeping systems reliable, reproducible, and easy to run.
DB Engineering / Data Analytics
I structure and work with data through efficient schemas, optimized queries, and practical analysis when needed.
A developer focused on useful systems.
I build web apps, internal tools, and backend systems with an emphasis on speed, clean UX, and maintainable code.
I’m Apostolos, a Greece-based developer working across the frontend and backend. I like projects where the interface, data model, and deployment all need to fit together cleanly. The goal is simple: ship software that feels sharp, runs fast, and stays understandable after launch.
Prefer simple architectures that scale cleanly.
Ship, iterate, improve.
Build for real-world use, not just presentation.
Own the stack when it matters.
Keep things fast, predictable, and easy to reason about.
Projects shipped across web apps, backend systems, and internal tooling.
A compact snapshot of what I’ve shipped and where I’ve operated.
Akenza designs and develops high-performance websites and platforms that combine clarity, speed, and long-term scalability.
Quack's a shared web hosting provider and VPS service offering services with affordability in mind. I was a system administrator and CMO for Quack for 2 years, before its successful sale in 2024.
MonstaHost was an attempt at a free & premium model for web hosting, mainly for students and people from developing countries. I was fully developed, including a custom web panel (frontend and backend), but never actually launched due to lack of funding.
Tools I reach for.
Modern defaults, chosen for speed, maintainability, and shipping.
The kind of work I am useful for.
How projects move, what problems fit, and what the handoff looks like.
How I work
Practical process, short loops, visible progress.
Define scope quickly
Build in small, testable steps
Keep communication direct
Ship early versions fast
Iterate based on real usage
Good project fit
Typical handoff
Recent writing.
Writing on web apps, tooling, systems, and practical engineering decisions.
Got a project or idea?
If you want to build something real, ship it fast, and keep it reliable, send a message.
