You will get Custom Laravel REST API - Sanctum + Tests + OpenAPI

Philip R.Status: Offline
Philip R.

Let a pro handle the details

Buy Web Application Programming services from Philip, priced and ready to go.
Philip R.Status: Offline
Philip R.

Let a pro handle the details

Buy Web Application Programming services from Philip, priced and ready to go.

Project details

You'll get a production Laravel REST API: Sanctum auth with abilities, FormRequest validation, Pest tests per endpoint (triplet rule: happy path + auth failure + validation failure), OpenAPI spec as canonical source of truth, queued jobs from day one (slow work never blocks the request thread). Three departures from the typical Laravel tutorial: OpenAPI is canonical not generated, queue work async by default, versioned routes (/v1) baked in.

Stack: Laravel 11, PHP 8.2+, MySQL or Postgres, Sanctum, Horizon, Pest. Source code yours. Deployment to Forge / Vapor / AWS included on Advanced tier.

Senior full-stack engineer with production Laravel APIs for B2B SaaS, marketplaces, internal services.

Scope locks at Phase 1 sign-off, calendar days lock at purchase, price fixed upfront.
Programming Languages
PHP, HTML & CSS, JavaScript
Coding Expertise
Cross Browser & Device Compatibility, Performance Optimization, Security
What's included
Service Tiers Starter
$1,500
Standard
$3,500
Advanced
$6,500
Delivery Time 7 days 14 days 21 days
Number of Revisions
235
Design Customization
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Content Upload
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Responsive Design
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Source Code
Optional add-ons You can add these on the next page.
Fast Delivery
+$500 - $1,500
Additional Revision
+$200
Additional endpoint (+ 1 Day)
+$200
TypeScript client SDK (+ 3 Days)
+$600
30-day post-launch support
+$1,000

Frequently asked questions

Philip R.Status: Offline

About Philip

Philip R.Status: Offline
AI Engineer & Full-Stack Developer | Claude, MCP, AWS Bedrock | 15+ Yr
Highlands Ranch, United States - 1:51 am local time
I help businesses ship production software that actually holds up — built right from the start, audited rigorously, and supported as they grow.
Where I focus:
• AI integration & agentic systems — Claude and LLM integration in production apps, MCP server work, multi-agent orchestration. 7 Anthropic certifications including Claude API, MCP, and Claude Code, plus AWS Bedrock AgentCore.
• Full-stack web development — Laravel, Next.js, React, TypeScript, Node.js. Production SaaS platforms, client portals, dashboards, e-commerce. One recent platform ships with 2,700+ automated tests.
• AWS infrastructure & DevOps — 165 AWS certifications. EC2, ECS, RDS, Lambda, IAM, VPC, CloudWatch. CI/CD with GitHub Actions. Ubuntu/Linux server administration.
• Technical audits & code reviews — 19-category framework covering security, performance, code quality, database health, accessibility, and DevOps/CI-CD, with objective 1–5 scoring and remediation plans.

Background: 15+ years shipping production software. Most recently founded ScopeForged after a long tenure as Director of Development at Cairnstack Software, where I owned architecture, hiring, code review, and the full delivery lifecycle for an inventory management SaaS platform.

Open source: 587 published packages across 8 ecosystems (npm, PyPI, Go, cratesio,
NuGet, RubyGems, Composer, Maven Central) with 10M+ downloads. Mostly small, focused TypeScript libraries — HTTP clients, retry/circuit breakers, schema validation, observability tooling.
How I work: Fixed-scope milestones, clear communication, written deliverables at every step. Happy to start with a paid technical audit so we can verify fit before committing to a larger build.

Available for: AI integration, full-stack builds, technical audits, system modernization, infrastructure work, and ongoing maintenance partnerships.

Steps for completing your project

After purchasing the project, send requirements so Philip can start the project.

Delivery time starts when Philip receives requirements from you.

Philip works on your project following the steps below.

Revisions may occur after the delivery date.

Kickoff & resource list confirmed.

Requirements form submitted, repo provisioned (or pointed at existing).

Phase 1 — API design document delivered.

Endpoint inventory, error shapes, auth model, test plan, OpenAPI spec skeleton, open questions. One revision round.

Review the work, release payment, and leave feedback to Philip.