I work as a freelance frontend architect with companies that build or maintain Angular applications. Five services, one approach: clear architecture, measurable quality, and documentation that outlives the project. Every engagement starts the same way: a conversation about your context, and an honest answer on whether I can help.
Custom web development
Business Angular applications, from initial architecture to production: modular structure, state management, TDD and technical documentation from day one. I work solo or embedded in your team, remote-first. This is how Appolow (an enterprise low-code platform) and an intelligent document processing product were built: large platforms with ~1,500 automated tests and continuous delivery. If your project also needs design and a full team, I run it through Frog Hub, my development studio.
Angular architecture audit
For codebases that grew without control: every feature costs more than the last one, tests do not protect you, and nobody dares to touch certain modules. I review module structure and dependencies, state management, performance and testing strategy. You get a report with issues ranked by impact, an actionable remediation plan, and a session with your team to walk through it.
Design systems and component libraries
When every screen reinvents its buttons, forms and tables, you pay the cost in every sprint. I design and roll out shared component systems: design tokens, theming, accessibility and documentation, with a progressive adoption strategy that does not stop delivery. I can start from Hub-UI, my open source ecosystem with 21 Angular libraries on NPM and around 18,000 monthly downloads, or build on your own stack.
Angular migrations
Major version upgrades, NgModules to standalone components, AngularJS to Angular. One rule I do not negotiate: the team keeps shipping while the migration advances in parallel, protected by tests. I have followed Angular from v2 to v22 and maintain 21 published libraries that update with every major release, so I know the paths and the traps first-hand.
Angular team mentoring
For teams that want to level up without depending on an external forever: commented code reviews, pair programming, quality standards and architecture criteria the team internalises. The format adapts to your case, from one-off sessions to ongoing support. The goal is explicit: every month you need me less.
How we start
No blind quotes, no upfront commitments: tell me where your project stands, I tell you how I would approach it and what to expect, and you decide. The proof of how I work is public: 21 open source Angular libraries in production since 2020, with around 18,000 monthly downloads on hubui.dev.
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