Projects — Frontend & WebRTC
Selected product and platform work as a Frontend consultant and WebRTC architect. These projects focus on reliability, scale, and user experience across large enterprise environments and consumer facing platforms.
Across JioWorkspace, JioMeet, and JioEvents, the recurring themes are predictable: hardening signaling and media paths under load, making failure modes visible to operators and end users, and keeping bundle size and runtime cost under control while features grow. I bias toward measurable improvements—latency budgets, error budgets, and release cadence—rather than one-off heroics.
Personal and experimental work (LED controllers, homelab networking, small automation tools) feeds back into how I think about observability, security boundaries, and “boring” infrastructure that makes product work safer. If your roadmap touches any of these areas, the project list below is a concrete map of where I have shipped at scale.
When scoping new engagements, I look for alignment on success metrics up front: for example, p95 join time, reconnect success rate, or frontend crash-free sessions. That shared vocabulary keeps stakeholders aligned and makes post launch reviews factual instead of anecdotal.
- JioWorkspace Ecosystem — Technical lead for Drive, Launchpad, AI productivity tools, and AR experiences. Stack: Angular 18, Node.js, MongoDB, Kubernetes, Azure and GCP.
- JioMeet — In house WebRTC video conferencing platform built with Angular and React. Delivered scalable real time communication with low latency optimizations.
- JioEvents — Large scale event platform supporting 10k+ attendees with real time streaming, engagement, and moderation tools.
- DevOps & Automation — CI/CD pipelines, Dockerized deployments, and observability for faster releases and reliable production.
- LED & Embedded — WLED, WS281B, ESP8266, and IoT experiments for interactive lighting systems.
I can help with Angular architecture, WebRTC performance, and frontend platform design. For collaboration or contract work, get in touch. You can also read the about page for background and the contact page for response expectations.
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