Till Hellmund is a mobile developer with three years of hands-on experience building polished Android and iOS payment experiences at Stripe after honing mobile skills at Shopify. He contributes to the high-profile stripe-android and stripe-ios SDKs, shipping UI and payment-flow fixes—like preserving single-digit expiry months and improving payment method carousels—and adding screenshot tests to prevent regressions. Equally comfortable across platforms, Till focuses on UX details and edge-case reliability in wallet and Apple Pay integrations. His background includes internships and research roles at companies and institutions such as Google, Microsoft, Freeletics, and Carnegie Mellon, reflecting a blend of product-minded engineering and academic exposure. Based in Toronto, he brings a pragmatic attention to UI polish that reduces friction in real-world payments.
Contributions:17 releases, 2221 reviews, 222 commits in 5 months
Contributions summary:Till primarily contributed to the Stripe Android SDK, focusing on UI and payment flow improvements. They addressed a bug related to preserving single-digit expiry months in the `PaymentSheet` by fixing the missing leading zeros issue. Additionally, the user made enhancements to the payment methods carousel, ensuring the display of payment methods was not cut off and improved the UI with the addition of screenshot tests. The user also made UI-related improvements in the Link wallet.
Contributions:242 reviews, 81 PRs, 305 pushes in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Till focused on the development and maintenance of the Stripe iOS SDK, specifically the `stripe-ios` repository. Their commits involved modifying Swift code, especially within the `StripePaymentSheet` and `StripeApplePay` directories. The changes included improvements to payment handling, and integration with Link, including adjustments to the UI. Several commits addressed bug fixes related to the flow and edge cases.
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