Summary
Daniel Manchon is a back-end engineer and founder with 14 years of professional experience and over two decades of hands-on systems work, specializing in distributed services, Big Data pipelines, and cloud-native infrastructure. He led Onna’s platform evolution from MVP to a production system handling +5B events daily, driving revenue growth and a successful acquisition while cutting logging costs and incident resolution times significantly. Comfortable across Python and Java microservices, Kafka, Elasticsearch, Postgres, Kubernetes and AWS, he builds observable, maintainable systems that scale. As a co-founder of MESTR and now a Back End Developer at Tinybird, he blends product-minded craftsmanship with pragmatic engineering leadership. His background in embedded Linux and early careers at Sony and IDNEO give him an unusual depth in low-level systems that informs his high-scale backend decisions. He’s known for turning hackathon prototypes into core products and for mentoring teams to deliver resilient, cost-effective platforms.
14 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Electronic Engineering, Electronics, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Electronics, Computer Science at UPC - ETSETB TelecomBCN
UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
English, Spanish