Suhail Abdulatif is a founder and operator with 13 years of experience building scalable systems and leading product and delivery for AI-driven automation ventures. As Co-Founder and COO at Ailutions and founder of Vyzo, he designs and ships real-time automation for healthcare, retail, and service businesses—turning ideas into systems that run reliably without constant oversight. He pairs hands-on backend engineering chops (notably contributions to major open-source projects like Filecoin FVM, libp2p, and IPFS) with product-first operational rigor, improving distributed systems, networking, and production reliability. Suhail’s work often focuses on pragmatic integrations—CRM, AI agents, and automation pipelines—using tools like n8n, Make, Vapi, and OpenAI APIs to reduce manual work. He’s equally comfortable refactoring low-level protocol code as he is designing zero-login UX and live token flows for clinics, a blend that helps him bridge technical depth with user-centered product outcomes. Based in Toronto, he brings a bias for clarity and execution, scaling teams and systems through simple, durable designs.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Wireless networking and Computer System Technician, Wireless Networking, Wireless networking and Computer System Technician, Wireless Networking at George Brown College
Bachelor of Physics - BSc, Physics, Bachelor of Physics - BSc, Physics at PSMO COLLEGE, THIRURANGADI
Contributions:18 releases, 854 reviews, 3714 commits in 7 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Suhail was involved in making exe compilation work with a readonly GERBIL_HOME, adding new features for the program and fixing bugs. The user refactored the code and added support for multi-value definitions. The user fixed issues with the module system and improved the parsing of the code as well.
Contributions:29 releases, 267 reviews, 546 commits in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Suhail primarily contributed to the FloodSub implementation for go-libp2p-pubsub. They focused on improving the message sequence number handling by using atomic counters and also optimized the sequence number to 64 bits. They worked on incorporating the extended validation interface, adding a support for message signing with both general-purpose crypto and the ability to enforce a strict signing policy, which resulted in added security measures to validate the incoming messages.
golangpubsublibp2pgo-libp2p
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