I will build your full stack web application with fastapi and react

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About this gig

I build production-ready full-stack web applications using FastAPI (Python) on the backend and React + TypeScript on the frontend. Not a template, not a prototype clean code, proper architecture, deployable.

What you get:

- A working backend with REST APIs, validation and error handling

- A modern React frontend (Tailwind, Vite) responsive on desktop and mobile

- PostgreSQL database with migrations

- JWT authentication if needed

- Stripe integration for payments (Premium tier)

- Deployment to your hosting (Render, Railway, AWS, your VPS) or full handover with Docker

- A README so your future self or your dev can pick it up

Ideal for: founders validating an MVP, agencies needing a backend, internal tools, dashboards, SaaS prototypes.

I lead a small engineering studio with junior and senior engineers, so I take projects seriously and reply within hours during EU working hours. Send me a DM with what you're trying to build before ordering, so I can give you an accurate scope and confirm fit.

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Get to know Matthew

Matthew

Engineering studio lead, software, hardware, CAD

  • FromItaly
  • Member sinceMay 2026
  • Avg. response time6 hours
  • Languages

    English, Spanish
Hi — I lead a small engineering studio with a team of junior and senior engineers, covering software, hardware and industrial design end-to-end. Personally I handle full-stack web apps (FastAPI + React), embedded firmware (Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi), Siemens PLC automation, and 3D modelling in Fusion 360. I'm Siemens TIA Portal Advanced and Arduino certified. With a real workshop behind me — 3D printer, CNC, electronics bench — I deliver work that's been validated on actual hardware, not just simulated.