Dominik Biedebach is a frontend developer with 11 years of experience who blends a media design background with pragmatic, modular engineering—primarily using React, TypeScript, Next.js and Node. He is a core maintainer of the widely used open-source Tiptap editor, where he focuses on UX-facing fixes, demos and editor behavior improvements while also contributing to internal and client projects. His career spans full‑stack and frontend roles at startups and enterprises, delivering PWAs, CMS builders and React Native apps, and leading frontend onboarding and design language work. Notably, he has improved complex interfaces like OpenDota’s hero pages and refactored backend utilities for sync apps, showing he moves comfortably between UI polish and developer ergonomics. Based in Berlin, he favors uncomplicated, maintainable solutions and shipping tangible user-facing improvements.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
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The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:90 releases, 411 reviews, 190 commits in 9 months
Contributions summary:Dominik primarily contributed to the front-end of the Tiptap project, focusing on UI improvements and bug fixes within the editor framework. They addressed issues related to the behavior of the editor, such as fixing the auto-linking of URLs and ensuring links pasted correctly. The user also added new demos and tests, and made changes to the code in multiple demos which were related to styling and general usability.
Contributions:28 commits, 10 PRs, 78 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Dominik primarily contributed to refactoring and improving the backend of the watchparty application. They added an example `.env` file and corrected TypeScript module setup. Additionally, the user implemented server utilities, refactored YouTube-related code, and formatted the code with Prettier. These changes improved code organization, maintainability, and the ability to search for YouTube videos.
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