Martin Georgiev is a seasoned software leader and managing director with 15+ years of hands-on engineering and technical leadership across high-scale platforms, from identity and event-sourced systems supporting millions of users to commerce and realtime SDKs. He blends pragmatic architecture and delivery skills—leading teams through cloud-native builds on Azure and AWS, microservices in .NET and Node.js, and strong test-driven practices—to ship reliable, observable systems. Martin has led squads and firms, growing and mentoring teams while owning end-to-end product areas like subscriptions, SSO, and payment gateways. An active contributor to open-source (notably improving a Node.js Google Analytics module) he favors well-tested, maintainable code and adheres to a philosophy of always leaving code better than he found it. Based in London, he pairs entrepreneurial drive from running Vayadigital with deep technical breadth spanning C#, TypeScript, Akka.NET, and modern cloud datastores.
15 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Computer Science at American University in Bulgaria
A node module for Google's Universal Analytics and Measurement Protocol
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:9 commits, 1 PR, 1 issue in 6 days
Contributions summary:Martin focused on enhancing the `universal-analytics` Node.js module for Google's Universal Analytics. Their contributions include adding batching support to optimize data sending and implementing comprehensive unit tests using the Mocha testing framework. They also addressed request pathing and ensured proper handling of parameters within the module. The changes demonstrate a commitment to improving the module's functionality and reliability through the addition of crucial features.
Contributions:2 reviews, 24 commits, 2 PRs in 3 months
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