
Javier Diaz Chamorro
Engineering and Design in Mexico City , He/Him
Hi, I’m Javier Díaz, also known as coderdiaz. I’m a software engineer passionate about interface design and web experiences. I reside in Mexico City with my wife Becky and my dogs.
For over 6 years, I’ve been on a journey in the world of UX/UI, having initially trained as an interface designer. I focus on developing and designing user-centered web and mobile applications, as well as marketing sites.
In my free time, I enjoy spending quality time with my family and friends.
I’m an avid reader of Sci-Fi, books about digital products, and technology. I also create educational content by recording videos and developing courses about web development. One of my favorite activities is refactoring the UI of products I use daily to improve their user experience.
I’m always happy to connect and collaborate. Let’s work together! 🧡
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- 2022 - 2022Product Engineer Reboot Studio
I developed a new feature to display related products in Freshis blog posts. I also designed and launched an operational dashboard to manage delivery routes and customer orders in real-time, improving the Freshis delivery process.
Additionally, I redesigned the web mobile app used by pickers to optimize the placement process when they prepare orders and place products in the bag for delivery. I also assisted in testing and developing a new TO-DO extension for Raycast called Hypersonic, connected through Notion with OAuth.
Tools used: Node, React + Next.js, GraphQL, NestJS, Prisma, PostgreSQL, Strapi, Stitches, TypeScript.
- 2025 - NowProduct Engineer Sofia
Currently building a health insurance platform for Mexico. Responsibilities include:
- Build new features into the app using React Native and Typescript.
- Maintain the app and fix bugs.
- Work closely with the product team to understand the needs of the business and the users.
Tools used: React, React Native, TypeScript
- 2021Start with open-source CCOSS, Mexico City
Have you ever thought about working and contributing to Open Source and creating incentives with it? Well, then it’s time to embark on your own projects.