Patrick Schubert is a pragmatic CTO and serial founder with 15+ years working across the full web stack and 11 years of professional experience leading product-focused engineering teams. As Co-Founder and CTO of Orderlion he scaled a Vienna-based startup to multiple EU markets, raised €7M, and digitized procurement for hospitality with a clear KPI-driven engineering approach. He has shipped 50+ web projects spanning legacy PHP ecosystems to modern JS architectures and led frontend efforts that helped hokify become Austria’s top mobile job platform. An active backend contributor to notable open-source projects like Meteor and API libraries (e.g., node-hubspot), he’s improved database oplog handling and hardened API clients with rate limiting and robust batch operations. Trained as an engineer-manager (MSc, TU Wien) with an Erasmus semester in Denmark, he combines systems-level thinking with hands-on coding and product intuition. Colleagues describe him as the kind of leader who balances rapid growth ambitions with pragmatic technical decisions that reduce long-term operational pain.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Vienna University of Technology
Erasmus Semester, Erasmus Semester at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
Contributions:13 commits, 2 PRs, 1 comment in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily contributed to the development of the HubSpot API wrapper. Their work includes adding new API endpoints for different HubSpot services, such as contacts, companies, deals, and engagements. They also focused on enhancing the existing functionality by including options for searching, and batch operations as well as refactoring and improving the library's structure. They also implemented rate limiting to improve the robustness and reliability of API calls.
Contributions:13 reviews, 1 PR, 53 comments in 8 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily focused on enhancing the MongoDB integration within the Meteor framework. Their commits introduced options to control oplog tailing, allowing for selective monitoring of collections and exclusion of others. They also wrote tests to validate the implemented functionality, including tests for the new collection exclusion and inclusion settings, and fixed issues in the tests. Furthermore, the user added warnings for subscriptions on excluded or not included collections, and implemented a fallback to long polling for collections not watched by the Oplog.
app-platformmeteorjavascriptframeworktoolkit
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