Daniel Paulino is a Full Stack Engineer based in São Paulo with 12 years of experience building and improving web products across startups and scaleups. He has led frontend teams and shipped client-side MVPs as a Team Lead at Pismo, then drove frontend excellence at Toggl where he contributed to the popular Toggl Track browser extension by improving UI integration with apps like Jira, Asana and Notion. Currently at ZenQMS, he blends backend and frontend work to deliver full-stack solutions, drawing on a strong JavaScript/React and Node background from consulting and microservice projects. He’s comfortable owning UX decisions and technical implementation, with a track record of fixing cross-platform UI/keyboard accessibility and re-theming complex interfaces. Known for pragmatic problem solving, he often focuses on seamless integrations that make tooling feel native across third-party platforms.
Toggl Track browser extension for Chrome and Firefox
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:12 reviews, 27 commits, 28 PRs in 4 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and functionality of the Toggl Track browser extension. Their work involved fixing bugs and improving keyboard navigation within popup elements, specifically related to dropdowns. They also addressed issues related to button visibility and placement within various third-party websites and applications, including Jira, Asana, Todoist, and Notion, indicating a focus on integrating the extension seamlessly into different platforms. The user also contributed to re-theming the UI to match the new Toggl Track colors.
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