Alan Mosko is a Brazilian founder and software entrepreneur with 11 years of experience building fast-growth digital businesses and developer-first products. He leads multiple ventures—Pixel X, Funnel Control and Mosko Digital—specializing in rapid, robust solutions for paid-traffic tracking, marketing ops and digital product acceleration. Hands-on across backend and full-stack work, he contributes to notable open-source projects like Mautic (email delivery integrations) and Filament (UX table enhancements), showing both API-level and front-end polish. His background in web design and computer science underpins a rare blend of product-minded engineering and campaign-driven marketing expertise. Comfortable turning event-scale ideas into production systems, he often ships end-to-end features such as webhook-driven email handling and copy-to-clipboard UX improvements. Based in Paraná, he combines entrepreneurial grit with a practice of shipping practical, high-impact engineering quickly.
11 years of coding experience
Web Design, HTML5, Web Design, HTML5 at W3C School
Web Design Developer, Webmaster, Web Design Developer, Webmaster at Microcamp Curitiba
Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná
HTML5 - Homologado pelo W3C, HTML5, HTML5 - Homologado pelo W3C, HTML5 at Microsoft Virtual Academy
Wppconnect Server is a ready-to-use API, just download, install, and start using, simple as that.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 17 commits, 22 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Alan primarily contributes to the back-end functionality of the Wppconnect Server. They implemented features like sending contact information via vCard, defining default token storage to file, reorganizing routes for better structure, and fixing session-related parameters. Furthermore, the user has worked on adding endpoints to send buttons and retrieve messages by ID. These commits demonstrate a focus on API enhancements and maintenance.
Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 15 PRs, 52 comments in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Alan primarily contributed to the back-end aspects of the Mautic project, focusing on email-related functionalities and integration with third-party services like Pepipost. They implemented a Pepipost transport for sending emails and handled bounce/complaint events through webhook processing. Additionally, the user made changes to email templates and configuration files, indicating involvement in email delivery and customization.
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