Vladi Rachlin is a Co-Founder and CTO based in Tel-Aviv with 10 years of hands-on experience building full-stack and mobile products for startups and enterprises. He blends leadership roles—most recently founding overshare—with deep engineering work as a tech lead at Spera Security (Okta) and backend lead roles, consistently shipping production-grade systems. Technically versatile, he has contributed to open-source projects like the popular Moleculer microservices framework by enhancing AMQP 1.0 transport and improved ARCore Flutter support on Android, showing strength across backend distribution and mobile AR. His background spans front-end, QA automation and embedded-like constraints from time in the Israeli Air Force, giving him a pragmatic systems mindset. Self-educated in computer science, he pairs entrepreneurial instincts with an engineer’s attention to performant, maintainable code. Colleagues describe him as a hands-on CTO who still dives into the code when architecture meets execution.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Self-educated
Flutter plugin for ARCore SDK, Android platform to build new augmented reality experiences
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:5 commits, 4 PRs, 1 comment in 10 months
Contributions summary:Vladi primarily focused on fixing and enhancing the Android implementation of the ARCore Flutter plugin. Their commits include refactoring core components such as the `ArcoreFlutterPlugin`, `ArCoreView`, and related activity configurations. They also addressed bugs related to the plugin's functionality, added a debug parameter for improved logging, and made changes to the example application.
:rocket: Progressive microservices framework for Node.js
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:48 commits, 1 PR, 20 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Vladi primarily focused on implementing and modifying the AMQP 1.0 transporter for the Moleculer microservices framework. Their contributions include adding functionality to subscribe to balanced requests and events, implementing publish handlers for various packet types, and addressing minor issues within the transporter's code. The changes enhance the framework's capability to utilize AMQP 1.0 for communication between microservices.
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