Jeremy Massel is a seasoned mobile-first engineering lead with 11 years of experience building and stabilizing high-profile apps for Automattic, currently heading the WordPress + Jetpack Apps team. He blends hands-on iOS and Android development with DevOps practice—spearheading Sentry crash reporting migrations, CI/CD improvements using Buildkite, and Gradle secrets integration across Simplenote and WordPress projects. Jeremy’s work emphasizes product quality and user experience, from editor components and localization fixes to analytics and privacy-conscious crash reporting. Based in Sherwood Park, Alberta, he brings a pragmatic engineering mindset informed by a CST background from NAIT and a knack for quietly improving developer workflows and observability in widely used open-source mobile apps.
11 years of coding experience
CST, Computer Systems Technology, CST, Computer Systems Technology at NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology)
Contributions:26 releases, 529 reviews, 1844 commits in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the WordPress for iOS app, with changes focusing on both core functionality and UI/UX. They updated the app to use Sentry for crash logging, improved the handling of localizations, added support for new features such as in-app support for remote feature flags. Additionally, they modified the app's user interface and updated the screenshot generation process. Furthermore, the user implemented fixes for issues related to various aspects, including editor goofs and Safari-related problems, showing a focus on improving the app’s stability and user experience.
Contributions:25 releases, 158 reviews, 537 commits in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy contributed to the WordPress for Android application, making changes to the UI and functionality. The commits include modifications to the `BloggingRemindersViewModel.kt` file, indicating work on the blogging reminders feature and the user interface elements. Additionally, the user worked on the `EditPostActivity.java` and `PostsListActivity.kt`, suggesting involvement in post editing and management features, and the overall application flow. They also worked on the instrumentation tests to improve quality assurance.
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Jeremy Massel - WordPress Jetpack Apps Lead at Automattic