Alex Reichert is a software engineer with 12 years of experience building scalable web and real-time systems from the Bay Area. He co-founded Papercups (YC S20) and contributed deep backend work to its open-source live chat, refactoring integrations like Slack and shipping email/conversation APIs. Prior roles at Stripe and Haven sharpened his product-grade engineering across payments and consumer platforms, and he recently joined Figma after a focused residency at the Recurse Center. As a full-stack contributor to projects like Instant (a modern Firebase), he bridges React/TypeScript frontends with backend storage and real-time database APIs. He combines startup grit with large-company discipline, preferring to own from API design through production testing. Based in San Francisco, he pairs a non-traditional academic background in history with hands-on, systems-first software craftsmanship.
Contributions:327 reviews, 857 commits, 816 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Alex primarily contributed to the back-end aspects of the project, focusing on refactoring the Slack module and implementing various features for the email and conversation functionalities, likely involving server-side logic and integrations. They also worked on setting up and testing API endpoints, demonstrating a focus on API development. The commits showcase proficiency in languages/frameworks relevant to the project's stated Elixir and Elixir-Phoenix technologies.
Instant is a modern Firebase. We make you productive by giving your frontend a real-time database.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:16 reviews, 20 PRs, 51 pushes in 13 days
Contributions summary:Alex primarily focused on enhancing the storage functionality within the "instant" project, a real-time database. They worked on frontend components using React and TypeScript, implementing features such as file upload, download, and deletion, while integrating with the backend storage system. Additionally, the user contributed to backend code, integrating new storage APIs and making database queries. They also introduced UI elements and documentation updates, demonstrating a full-stack contribution.
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