Hello, this is
Ritoban Goswami,
I'm a
Frontend Engineer | React • Next.js • TypeScript

A little about me,
Frontend Engineer with 3+ years of experience building scalable web applications using React, Next.js, and TypeScript.
Currently contributing to a large B2B marketplace platform where I’ve shipped 200+ production features across product discovery, merchant dashboards, and checkout workflows.
I focus on building high-performance interfaces, reusable UI systems, and scalable frontend architectures that support real product growth.
Experience
Frontend Engineer (Contract) at Tellbyte
1st September, 2025 - Present
Developed SaaS dashboard features using React and TypeScript • Integrated REST APIs to power dynamic data-driven UI workflows • Collaborated directly with the founder in a fast-paced startup environment
Software Engineer At Appycodes
5th September, 2022 - Present
Delivered 200+ production features for a large B2B wholesale marketplace using React and Next.js • Built scalable dashboards and UI systems supporting product discovery and merchant workflows • Implemented Algolia-powered search and optimized frontend performance across key product flows
Skills
My Recent Projects

Boardly
A real-time collaborative Kanban board application that lets teams manage tasks with smooth drag-and-drop, instant updates, and responsive design, built to showcase modern frontend engineering and real-time data sync.

quantize-colors
A lightweight and flexible Node.js package designed to simplify color quantization for image processing. The package provides functions for quantizing RGB colors, getting dominant color, and building color palettes.

Word(le) Finder
A project designed to help players of the popular game Wordle, find suggestions for words based on the letters they have guessed and their corresponding feedback (green, yellow, and grey). This project utilizes Next.js 14, Dictionary API, Datamuse API, Shadcn, and Tailwind CSS to provide an interactive and informative experience for users.

My Personal Portfolio
And you've already arrived too! This project uses Next.js and Sanity CMS as its backend, as well as TypeScript for type safety and Tailwind CSS for a sleek, minimalistic design.