Leonardo Matos is a Brazilian entrepreneur and software leader with nine years of experience building eCommerce products for creative SMBs as CEO and co-founder of E-Com Club and co-founder of Ecomplus. He blends hands-on front-end and back-end engineering—contributing to notable open-source projects like Hoppscotch (an open-source Postman alternative), Vue Storefront’s Storefront UI, and the EJS templating engine—to ship pragmatic UX and performance improvements. His contributions span Vue.js component work, request-body and content-type handling for API tooling, and backend templating include mechanisms, reflecting a full-stack fluency. Based in Minas Gerais, he pairs product instincts with developer empathy to iterate quickly on storefront experiences. Less obvious: he moves between startup leadership and direct code commits, keeping product decisions tightly coupled to implementation details.
9 years of coding experience
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais
A frontend library for React and Vue that helps developers quickly build fast, accessible, and beautiful storefronts. Made with 💚 by Vue Storefront team and contributors.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 336 commits, 31 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Leonardo primarily contributed to the front-end development of the `storefront-ui` repository, focusing on building UI components for e-commerce storefronts using Vue.js. Their commits include creating and modifying Vue components such as `SfHeaderMobile`, `SfCallToAction`, and `SfPagination`, implementing functionality and visual design. They also addressed bugs, refactored code, and set up unit tests for the newly created components.
Contributions:17 commits, 4 PRs, 8 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Leonardo primarily focused on enhancing the EJS templating engine by implementing new features and improving existing functionality. Their contributions included adding support for listing 'root' directories for include paths, implementing a custom 'includer' function, and refactoring code for performance optimization. They also wrote tests to ensure the correct behavior of the newly implemented 'includer' functionality.
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