I build the systems that eliminate the manual work
your team stopped questioning years ago.
Fleet visibility dashboard for a 200-truck logistics firm. Live ETA tracking, automated exception alerts, and a webhook pipeline that replaced a daily Excel war-room.
End-to-end AP automation for a mid-size retailer. 3,400 invoices a month, zero manual entry, and a reconciliation loop that catches discrepancies before they become disputes.
Integration layer connecting a legacy SAP instance to six downstream tools — no rip-and-replace, no months of downtime. Events flow; data is clean; teams stopped arguing about the source of truth.
Recruiting pipeline that screened 12,000 applications using structured scoring models, surfaced the top 3%, and auto-scheduled interviews — all before a recruiter touched the queue.
Infrastructure monitoring with self-healing runbooks for a fintech. Anomalies trigger automated remediation; a human only sees an alert if the system genuinely needs them.
I'm Ilvi — a software engineer with 6 years of obsessing over one thing: getting computers to do the work that people shouldn't have to.
I work directly with teams to understand the problem before proposing the solution. That usually means a week of listening before a single line of code gets written. The software I build tends to be quieter than expected — it just runs, without drama.
Currently available for consulting engagements and long-term contracts with companies serious about changing how their operations actually work.