Bruno Skvorc is a pragmatic full‑stack engineer and technical educator with 13 years of experience building resilient production systems, developer tooling, and AI-enhanced SaaS replacements. He founded Bitfalls and RMRK.app, has led platform teams at RMRK and Web3 Foundation, and rebuilt the Polkadot wiki/front-end while authoring core Substrate docs. Bruno combines Rust and TypeScript/Bun expertise to deliver high-throughput services (e.g., the Kvasyr event indexer) and has cut operational costs by an order of magnitude by replacing brittle third‑party dependencies with self‑owned infrastructure. He’s shipped fast, practical products like Ogmadocs (a Git-backed WYSIWYG docs editor) that saved substantial recurring costs for enterprise users and runs locally-hosted LLM and agentic workflows for secure automation. Based in Zagreb, he balances hands‑on engineering with mentoring and developer relations, and often surfaces product improvements through dogfooding and close community engagement. Not obvious from titles alone: he pairs systems-level reliability work with high-velocity prototyping that turns research ideas into shipped, revenue-impacting tools.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master, English, Computer Science, Master, English, Computer Science at Sveučilište u Rijeci / University of Rijeka
Contributions:132 reviews, 171 commits, 759 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Bruno primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the Polkadot wiki. Their work included implementing UI elements, specifically adding a "Improve this wiki" ribbon and updating site configuration files to enhance the user interface. They also updated the styling with custom CSS and JavaScript, including integrating a Fathom analytics script. Further work includes fixing layout and navigation issues, as well as updating various CSS components for the Kusama guide.
Contributions:4 releases, 18 commits, 17 pushes in 24 days
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