Andrés Gonzalez is a Miami-based software leader and CEO with 11+ years building web and mobile products, scaling Swapps from engineering roots to a client-focused digital transformation agency with 100+ satisfied customers. He combines hands-on backend experience (notably contributions to django-recaptcha) with product management and ops leadership, guiding teams from architecture through deployment using agile practices. Andrés has repeatedly bridged technical execution and business outcomes—designing search-optimized, scalable platforms (AWS, Django, Celery, Solr) and leading cross-functional teams to deliver measurable client value. Known for strong client collaboration and continuous team learning, he cultivates lasting partnerships and repeat business by turning complex requirements into pragmatic solutions. An early robotics and electronics background informs his systems-thinking approach and attention to reliable integration between hardware-adjacent projects and cloud-native software.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
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Django reCAPTCHA form field/widget integration app.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 12 days
Contributions summary:Andres primarily contributed to the `django-recaptcha` project by adding and modifying features related to reCAPTCHA integration. They implemented support for "nocaptcha" reCAPTCHA, including changes to the widget and server-side verification. The user also fixed a typo, debugged the code, and reverted unwanted changes. Their work focused on enhancing and refining the reCAPTCHA functionality within the Django application.
Python-based REST client to interface with the Toggle API. Requires the 'requests' lib
Contributions:1 release, 1 review, 24 commits in 6 years
api-clientapitogglepythonrequires
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