Dylan Jhaveri is a seasoned software leader with 13 years of experience building developer-facing products and media infrastructure, currently serving as Director of Self Service at Mux in San Francisco. He has progressed through technical and leadership roles at Mux—from senior engineer and player lead to director-level responsibilities—combining hands-on engineering with product and community stewardship. A former CTO and co-founder of Crowdcast, he brings strong startup instincts and a track record shipping video-focused features like upload/playback flows and secure signed URLs. An active open-source contributor, Dylan has improved media web components and Next.js examples for Mux integration, addressing SSR, mobile scaling, and UX refinements. He excels at bridging front-end UX, SDKs, and backend integrations to make complex streaming capabilities easy for customers and developers.
Custom elements (web components) for making audio and video player controls that look great in your website or app.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 105 reviews, 36 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Dylan primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the `media-chrome` repository, focusing on custom elements (web components) for media player controls. Their work involved updating broken links, making the components server-side rendering (SSR) friendly, and introducing a new `media-range-selector` component for media clipping. They also addressed issues related to mobile scaling and viewport optimization within the examples. Further contributions included refactoring and bug fixes.
Apps on the Contentful Marketplace and resources to build them
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:64 commits, 5 PRs, 22 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Dylan primarily contributed to the development of a Mux video uploader app within the Contentful apps repository. Their work included implementing the core functionality of the app, integrating the Mux API for video uploads and playback, and creating a configuration panel. The user also addressed error handling and asset management, allowing for deletion of assets and preventing issues with incorrect API key configurations. Furthermore, they implemented signed URL functionality to enhance security and improve the preview experience in the Contentful UI.
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