Kasper Kristensen is a systems consultant and product engineer based in Copenhagen with 7+ years of hands-on experience spanning Windows server administration, Exchange/hosted services, small SANs, and application scripting in C# and Objective‑C. He combines traditional infrastructure expertise from long-term roles at Data-Link and Netcafe Interpool with modern full‑stack e‑commerce work, contributing front-end and back-end features to the popular MedusaJS ecosystem (including Next.js storefronts, admin UI fixes, and product/inventory improvements). Kasper is comfortable bridging ops and dev: implementing automated deployment/ghosting systems and building license managers early in his career, then integrating Stripe payments and checkout flows in open-source projects. Colleagues know him for pragmatic problem solving across the stack, from low-level SAN and server configuration to polishing UX details like modals and toasters. His profile reflects a rare blend of systems reliability and user-facing product engineering, with a track record of shipping both infrastructure automation and polished commerce features.
7 years of coding experience
IT, IT at Uddannelsescenter Holstebro
Data Technician, Data Technician at Syddansk Erhvervsskole
A performant frontend ecommerce starter template with Next.js 15 and Medusa V2.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:16 reviews, 45 commits, 112 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Kasper primarily contributed to the front-end development of the Next.js starter template. Their work included implementing product fetching, cart, and checkout features using the Medusa client. They integrated Stripe for payment handling and utilized CSS modules for styling. The user also made various updates and fixes to existing components, including the product page, cart, and checkout flow, and updated dependencies.
Contributions:178 reviews, 391 commits, 198 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Kasper primarily contributed to the front-end of the Medusa admin system, focusing on UI improvements, bug fixes, and feature enhancements within existing components. Their work involved fixing scrolling behavior, updating input fields, revamping the toaster notifications, and addressing various bugs related to gift card pages. They also worked on creating and updating modals.
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Kasper Kristensen - System Consultant at Data-Link