John Wehr is a founder and seasoned technology consultant with 17 years of experience building and scaling SaaS and marketplace businesses to successful acquisitions. He co-founded Tred and Bunch—each grown into enterprise-grade platforms with recurring revenue and global deployments—and now advises Fortune 500 clients on unified communications, A/V, and large-scale integrations through Goodfoot and Uniguest. Equally comfortable in the data center and the user interface, he blends hands-on engineering (notably front-end React contributions and QA for chatbot tooling) with strategic product pivots, M&A integrations, and operational rigor. His teams have delivered rapid ARR growth, high-margin SaaS economics, and mission-critical deployments across APAC and EMEA. Known for bridging product requirements with day-to-day execution, he favors measurable outcomes like EBITDA improvements and client retention. Based in New York, he pairs entrepreneurial grit with practical engineering chops and a track record of turning complex integrations into reliable, scalable solutions.
17 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Computer Science at Florida State University
A/B testing React components and debug tools. Isomorphic with a simple, universal interface. Well documented and lightweight. Tested in popular browsers and Node.js. Includes helpers for Mixpanel and Segment.com.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:8 releases, 258 commits, 7 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:John's contributions primarily focused on developing and maintaining the user interface components for A/B testing with React. They added, modified, and tested components, including the `Experiment` and `Variant` components. Additionally, the user made changes to the testing configuration files and test code to ensure proper testing of the React components across different browsers and environments. The user integrated tools for debugging and analyzing results, showcasing expertise in React and related frontend technologies.
Contributions:13 releases, 104 commits, 35 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:John primarily contributed to the development of the React-Bootstrap based date picker component. Their work includes adding features such as the auto-focus functionality, styling and class name properties and the handling of different date formats (MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, and YYYY/MM/DD). Additionally, they improved the user experience by addressing issues related to input validation and calendar display, ensuring correct behavior across various scenarios.
date-pickerreactdatepickercalendarreact-bootstrap
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