Amrit Rai is a pragmatic full-stack software engineer with five years of hands-on experience shipping front-end improvements and UI components for notable open-source projects like cal.com. Based in India, he has a track record of fixing subtle UX regressions—alignment, dark mode, and form/dialog behaviors—and implementing small but impactful features that improve booking flows. He moves quickly between startups and short, focused engagements (including GSoC) and now contributes at Whop, demonstrating an ability to ramp into codebases and deliver visible product polish. A non-traditional engineering student who left formal studies to iterate in the open, he combines a curious, experimental mindset with disciplined bug-forging and pragmatic UI craftsmanship.
5 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (Dropped Out), Bachelor of Technology (Dropped Out) at Terna Engineering College
Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:148 reviews, 84 PRs, 35 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Amrit primarily contributed to the frontend and UI components of the `cal.com` repository, a scheduling infrastructure. They fixed alignment and cut-off bugs in UI components, improved the dark mode for input fields, and implemented features such as making the first tab active by default. Their work also involved modifying form elements and dialog components and updating the booking redirect page.
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