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Muhammad B.
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Muhammad B.Status: Offline
Muhammad B.
Rising Talent

Let a pro handle the details

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

Project details

"It feels slow" isn't actionable knowing whether it's your bundle size, unoptimized database queries, or render-blocking requests is. I audit your React/Node.js app across load times, database query performance, and Core Web Vitals, and hand you a prioritized list of what's actually worth fixing first, not a generic 40-item checklist.
Programming Languages
HTML & CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript
Coding Expertise
Cross Browser & Device Compatibility, Performance Optimization, Security
What's included
Service Tiers Starter
$350
Standard
$900
Advanced
$2,000
Delivery Time 3 days 7 days 17 days
Number of Revisions
129
Number of Pages
51020
Design Customization
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Content Upload
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Responsive Design
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Source Code
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Optional add-ons You can add these on the next page.
Additional Revision
+$100
Additional fix implementation beyond package scope (+ 1 Day)
+$150
Database query optimization deep-dive (+ 1 Day)
+$300

Frequently asked questions

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About Muhammad

Muhammad B.Status: Offline
Full Stack Developer | React, Next.js, Node.js | MERN Expert
Lahore, Pakistan - 3:12 am local time
Most "full stack developers" on Upwork can wire up a CRUD app in React and call it done. Fewer can tell you why your checkout flow is losing mobile users, or why your Node.js API is the actual reason your dashboard feels sluggish. That's the gap I work in six years building with React, Next.js, and Node.js for SaaS founders, healthcare companies, and logistics teams.

I'm Bilal. Full stack, mostly MERN, though I've been doing more PostgreSQL and Prisma lately as clients move off pure Mongo setups. I've built for SaaS founders trying to get to their first 100 paying users, a healthcare company that needed HIPAA-aware scheduling done right the first time, and an HR/logistics team that was still assigning delivery drivers by hand in a spreadsheet.

A few examples, since specifics matter more than adjectives:

Rebuilt a mobile storefront that was losing sales because the old setup couldn't keep inventory in sync in real time fixed the checkout flow and the sync problem together, on Shopify's newer architecture.

Took an HRM platform's driver assignment from manual spreadsheet work to an automated system with real-time delivery slot management and role-based access for sensitive employee data.

Built a patient scheduling system with capacity control and HIPAA-aware data handling for a healthcare client who'd been burned by a previous developer's shortcuts on security.

Added OpenAI-powered resume generation to a career platform, plus a keyword-matching layer so the output actually passes ATS filters instead of just reading nicely.

Day to day, that means architecting the database (Mongo or Postgres, whichever fits the project), building the API layer in Node and Express with proper JWT or OAuth2 auth, putting the frontend together in React or Next.js with TypeScript, and deploying on AWS or Vercel with CI/CD so releases aren't a nervous event every time.

Tech I use regularly: React, Next.js, Node.js, Express, TypeScript, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Prisma, Redux Toolkit, REST and GraphQL APIs, Socket, Stripe, Tailwind CSS, AWS, Vercel, Docker.

If you've worked with a few developers before, you probably already know what makes one worth hiring again they tell you the truth about timelines, they don't go quiet mid-sprint, and the code doesn't turn into a mess six months later. That's what I aim for. I include 30 days of support after launch, and if something in the request is going to hurt performance or blow the budget, I'll say so before I start, not after.

Send over what you're building and I'll get back to you within a few hours with a real scope and a price not a copy-pasted template.

Steps for completing your project

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

Delivery time starts when Muhammad receives requirements from you.

Muhammad works on your project following the steps below.

Revisions may occur after the delivery date.

First step

You give me access to the app (staging or production) and any specific complaints ("checkout page is slow," "dashboard takes forever to load").

Second step

I run the audit frontend performance, backend query performance, Core Web Vitals.

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