My name is Joshua. I’m a product engineer.
I’m really good at building from zero to market launch.
I led the founding team at Fanpool from scratch to thousands of users and I’m doing it again with RiddoHq. I enjoy systems thinking. I thrive in fast-paced environments where product thinking, technical depth, and ownership truly matter.
Selected Projects
AI-powered habit application
Web3 fantasy football p2p platform
Work Experience
Testimonials
Blessing AdesijiDeveloper Relations Manager, EMEA @Circle
Joshua is indeed an excellent developer. Working with him as the lead developer on the Fanpool team has been delightful. He provided detailed product feedback to help with the developer experience of the product. He has amazing experience with APIs, backend and frontend infrastructure as he used these skills to successfully integrate our infrastructure into their platform. Joshua possesses excellent communication as well, as he was able to document errors, roadblocks that helped us provide better guidance.
Osamudiamen ImasuenCoFounder @Sharesell
Joshua is talented web developer who brings a special touch to anything he works on. Communicates effectively and excels at working collaboratively. It is a blessing to have him on your team.
Jack DaniyelCEO @Fanpool.gg
Joshua is an innovative developer whose unparalleled dedication and critical thinking skills make him an invaluable asset to any team.
Tosho AjibadeCEO @Mentors.so
Joshua is a really solid Engineer!. I am privileged to have worked with him in the past.
Patrick IbehProduct Desgner @Branddrive
I have worked with Joshua on a couple of projects and each time, I am fascinated by his eye for detail, love for stunning user interfaces and experiences, clean code and functional implementation. In one of the projects we worked on together, Joshua literally did the entire flow on Figjam and all I needed to do was understand it and create the design flow. He is the first and so far the only Software Developer I know with a great grasp of good UX and acute coding skills. Always recommended.
Blessing AdesijiDeveloper Relations Manager, EMEA @Circle
Joshua is indeed an excellent developer. Working with him as the lead developer on the Fanpool team has been delightful. He provided detailed product feedback to help with the developer experience of the product. He has amazing experience with APIs, backend and frontend infrastructure as he used these skills to successfully integrate our infrastructure into their platform. Joshua possesses excellent communication as well, as he was able to document errors, roadblocks that helped us provide better guidance.
Osamudiamen ImasuenCoFounder @Sharesell
Joshua is talented web developer who brings a special touch to anything he works on. Communicates effectively and excels at working collaboratively. It is a blessing to have him on your team.
Jack DaniyelCEO @Fanpool.gg
Joshua is an innovative developer whose unparalleled dedication and critical thinking skills make him an invaluable asset to any team.
Tosho AjibadeCEO @Mentors.so
Joshua is a really solid Engineer!. I am privileged to have worked with him in the past.
Patrick IbehProduct Desgner @Branddrive
I have worked with Joshua on a couple of projects and each time, I am fascinated by his eye for detail, love for stunning user interfaces and experiences, clean code and functional implementation. In one of the projects we worked on together, Joshua literally did the entire flow on Figjam and all I needed to do was understand it and create the design flow. He is the first and so far the only Software Developer I know with a great grasp of good UX and acute coding skills. Always recommended.
Blog
Leveraging Next.js API Routes to Capture Webhook Payloads for Client-Side Access
A solution to a problem faced when I needed to send real-time notifications or events from the server in a more efficient and reliable way than sockets
Circle programmable wallets — Things to note
A simple guide to help developers working with the Circle programmable wallets API avoid bugs and have a better understanding of the API.
You might need developer-controlled wallets and not user-controlled wallets
A short piece outlining the difference between developer-controlled and user-controlled wallets
Connect
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