Keith Muenze is a founder and product-led technologist with 11+ years scaling B2B SaaS from MVP to market leadership, including co-founding Kixie and growing it to $21M ARR. He combines hands-on full-stack engineering and architecture with customer-driven product discovery, shipping resilient systems (99.9% uptime) that handled millions of monthly call and message events. Now building PropertyPortal24, he’s applying AI and document intelligence to simplify complex real estate transactions, surfacing risks and automating escrow/contingency workflows. His background spans product strategy, cloud-native architectures (AWS Lambda, GraphQL, MySQL, Elasticsearch) and database-focused backend work—evidenced by practical contributions to OroCRM improving search and data integrity. Known for rapid iteration tied to real-world usage, he aligns product, GTM, and engineering into cohesive execution engines. Based in Los Angeles with a psychology background, he blends technical rigor with user-centered design to turn dense processes into clear, actionable experiences.
11 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Psychology; Interdisciplinary Humanities, Bachelor's degree, Psychology; Interdisciplinary Humanities at Arizona State University
Contributions summary:Keith focused on database schema modifications and backend logic within the OroCRM project. Their contributions included adding database indexes to improve search performance and addressing indentation and formatting issues in the codebase. The user also created and modified database migration files to reflect the schema changes, demonstrating a good understanding of database management within the Symfony framework. Their work primarily revolved around improving data retrieval efficiency and ensuring the integrity of contact data.
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