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Uplyst · Engineering
Est. 2025 · Milan & remote

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The dev team behind Uplyst. A small crew with a shared initial, shared taste, and a shared weakness for chocolate shells.
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§ 01 — Manifesto

Weareasmalldevteam.ThreeMsandonehonoraryM.WewriteTypeScriptonNode,shipfast,reviewslowly,andcarealotaboutthetinythingsnobodynoticesbecausethat'swherethetastelives.

Headcount
4 contributors
Starting letters
4× M
Stack
TypeScript · Node
Office snack
You can probably guess

By the numbers, with a side of peanuts.

§ 02 — Metrics
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Uptime, last quarter
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p95 API latency
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Names starting with M

Meet the batch.
Hard shell. Soft center.

§ 03 — Contributors
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CTO
Matteo
Sets the architecture and the bar. Reviews PRs like a copy editor, ships features like a product manager. Believes the right abstraction is usually one less than you think.
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Full-stack Engineer
Mirko
Ships end-to-end without ceremony. Backend to frontend in a single PR, tests included. Our resident fixer of the weird production bug at 23:47.
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Full-stack Engineer
Marco
Cares about the developer experience almost as much as the user experience. Writes the kind of code other people want to copy into their own projects.
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AI Pair Programmer
Max
Claude Max — the honorary fourth M. Pairs on every PR, argues about naming, remembers the codebase better than any of us after a long weekend. Technically not a human, accepted anyway.

What we actually ship.

01 / Product

The Uplyst core app.

TypeScript end-to-end — Node on the server, React on the client. Smooth enough that people forget they're using software, which is the highest praise we aim for.

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02 / Infra

A boring, beautiful Node backend.

Node services, Postgres, a small managed cluster we call "Peanut". Boring on purpose. Exciting would mean it's on fire.

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03 / Tooling

Internal tools that don't suck.

Dashboards, CLIs, scripts, the deploy bot. Docs that are actually up to date. Tests that run in CI and mean something. All TypeScript. We treat internal UX with the same care as the product — future us is a user, too.

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04 / Culture

Pairing with humans and with Max.

Code review is a love language. We pair most days — sometimes with each other, sometimes with Claude Max. Small PRs, short feedback loops, long walks on Friday.

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Want to join the batch?

We hire slowly, pair daily, and only reject candidates whose names don't start with M very reluctantly (see: Max). The bar is taste, curiosity, strong TypeScript, and the ability to laugh at a pun this long.

See open roles [email protected]