EchoStats
Surfaces the patterns hiding in your Spotify history — listening seasons, mood arcs, and the artists you quietly returned to all year.
I'm Chijioke — a full-stack developer who designs the data model, builds the API, and sweats the interface. Below are three products I took from idea to shipped.
See the workSurfaces the patterns hiding in your Spotify history — listening seasons, mood arcs, and the artists you quietly returned to all year.
Scrapes listings across the web, scores each role against your skills and taste, then tracks every application from saved to signed.
A finance companion that watches your spending, maps where the money actually goes, and warns you the moment a budget is about to break.
A storefront I built for my sister's handmade-footwear brand — customers browse the catalogue, order made-to-measure pairs, and track each one from the workshop bench to their doorstep.
A food-delivery hub where customers, restaurants, and riders meet: search a dish, compare nearby kitchens by price, order, and watch an assigned rider bring it to your door in real time.
I like owning the whole picture — schema, API, and the interface on top.
My work usually starts as a problem I actually have — a messy job hunt, mystery spending, music habits I couldn't see. I build the thing, then sand the edges until it's something I'd hand a friend without a disclaimer.
On the front I reach for React, Next.js, Vue and TypeScript; behind it, Python with FastAPI or Flask, over PostgreSQL and MongoDB. I care about performance, honest copy, and interfaces that get out of the way.