Shivam Mishra is a Product Engineer based in Mumbai with a decade of hands-on experience building and refining full-stack SaaS products and open-source tooling. Currently a Lead Product Engineer at Chatwoot, he specializes in shipping front-end UX improvements and robust back-end integrations—often bridging API, payments (Razorpay), and reporting logic for real-world business needs like GST filings. His contributions span notable projects in the Frappe/ERPNext ecosystem and performance-focused apps like listmonk, demonstrating fluency across UI polish, test automation, and complex data models. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic refactors that improve maintainability and user experience, and he frequently surfaces subtle bug fixes (e.g., edge-case rendering and empty-list failures) that prevent customer-impacting regressions.
Contributions summary:Shivam primarily contributed to the development of features within the Frappe/Education repository, focusing on the creation and modification of various doctypes related to course content, quizzes, and student activity. Their work included adding functionalities like creating user accounts for students, integrating question child tables for quizzes, and linking course activity to student IDs. These changes suggest a focus on building out the backend logic and data models for an education management system.
Simple, responsive, modern SVG Charts with zero dependencies
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:17 releases, 33 reviews, 206 commits in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Shivam primarily contributed to the improvement of the Frappe Charts library, making updates and improvements to the DonutChart component, including code quality fixes and refactoring. They also addressed linting issues across the project, ensuring consistent code style. Additionally, the user worked on features like auto-fitting labels and provided enhancements for the tooltip display and legend rendering within the charting library.
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