I’m the creator of Thunder Client — a lightweight REST API client built specifically for VS Code.
Launched on March 31, 2021, Thunder Client has since been downloaded by over 6 million developers worldwide.
The goal has always been simple: build a fast, lightweight API client that works directly inside the developer’s editor, eliminating the need to switch between tools and helping developers stay focused on their workflow.
I’m a software engineer and product builder with over 15 years of experience creating developer tools and web products.
Since my college days, I’ve been fascinated by early internet startups like YouTube, Flickr, and MySpace. The idea of building something that could spread organically across the internet and be used by millions inspired me to pursue programming. I believed that learning how to build software would give me the freedom to create my own products and companies.
In 2011, I launched my first startup, Localmint, a platform that aggregates store hours and local business information. I successfully scaled Localmint to over 1 million visits per month, gaining deep experience in product development, scaling infrastructure, and running an online business.
Localmint generated enough revenue for me to leave my job in 2013 and work full-time on building startups. While it didn’t become a large company, it gave me something even more valuable — financial independence and the confidence to keep building.
Over the years, I launched several other projects. Although some of them did not succeed, they taught me invaluable lessons about product-market fit, distribution, persistence, and startup execution.
In 2021, my fifth startup finally found strong traction with Thunder Client, a lightweight REST API client built specifically for developers using VS Code. The product quickly went viral in the developer community and has since been downloaded by millions of developers worldwide.
You can read the full launch story here: Thunder Client Launch Story
Today, Thunder Client is used by teams and individual developers globally as a fast, simple alternative to traditional API testing tools — helping developers test APIs directly inside their editor without leaving their workflow.
Technologies I frequently work with:
- Node.js
- React Native (for mobile apps)
- .NET
- TypeScript
- VS Code Extension Development
I enjoy building developer tools, scalable web applications, and products that solve real workflow problems.





