Sudhanshu Vishnoi is a full-stack developer with 11 years of experience building performant, accessible web applications and tooling, currently contributing to Web Monetization at the Interledger Foundation. He has led end-to-end development of multi-tenant SvelteKit frontends and GCP/Firebase backends for Monetized, combining Stripe and Web3 payouts with custom analytics and Redis-powered systems. A long-time open-source maintainer for W3C’s ReSpec (used to produce web standards), he has implemented integrations like "Can I Use" and driven documentation and UX improvements that benefit standards authoring worldwide. He blends strong front-end performance expertise—demonstrated by major TTI improvements at Chegg—with practical DevOps and product instincts, and holds an MCA from Delhi University. An often-overlooked detail: he has hands-on experience prototyping browser-level Web Monetization features that informed the specification itself.
A tool for creating technical documents and web standards
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:40 releases, 754 reviews, 705 commits in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Sudhanshu significantly contributed to the development and maintenance of the `speced/respec` repository, focusing on enhancing its capabilities for creating technical documents and web standards. Their work included implementing support for former editors in the header section, adding functionality for Can I Use integration, and resolving other issues. They also contributed to the structure and content of the documentation.
GitHub Action to build ReSpec/Bikeshed specs, validate output and publish to GitHub pages or W3C
Contributions:66 releases, 88 reviews, 194 commits in 2 years 4 months
publishrespecspecsechidnaspec-generator
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Sudhanshu Vishnoi - Full-stack Developer at Interledger Foundation