For several years now, I have been taking on freelance projects to creatively utilise the experience I have gained over the years. Your ideas help me to stay connected to my true passion that is web development. Being in sync with my clients means that I build a connection with their vision’s past (what may have triggered it?) present (where do you think we are now?) and future (where are we heading?).
My goal is always to deliver clean and consistent solutions that are tailored to each client. Together we can creatively build your unique branding and innovative tech for your project.
For more details, feel free to check out the Reviews and Projects pages. If you are also curious to see the carefully selected technologies I love working with, head over to the Technologies section!
In 2023, WebOrbit and four other companies came together to form ‘Tech Branch’, a collaboration of innovative IT firms based in and around Szeged, Hungary. I became one of the key technical contributors to the partnership. We believe that Tech Branch contributes vastly to showcasing Szeged as a vibrant and growing hub for tech innovation.
In 2021, me and three of my friends founded WebOrbit Informatics Ltd., I took on the role of CEO, bringing together my background in software development, finance, and leadership to help build something new. WebOrbit specializes in custom software development, web applications, and mobile solutions, working with businesses to turn complex ideas into scalable, real-world products.
Since then, I’ve helped launch several successful projects and played a major technical and development role in the growth of Scolia Technologies Ltd., a business that has developed rapidly since the launching of their main product.
Recently, I relocated to Brussels and I continue to lead WebOrbit remotely. Running the company from another country required restructuring that attracted new opportunities to grow.
Over time, I moved up on the ladder within the university’s IT team and eventually became their lead developer. I had the chance to take part in managing several large projects and I was also responsible for the architectural and technological planning in some cases.
I was involved in launching and developing countless projects, and our team regularly organised the Szeged Free Software Conference as well. Later, I joined the leadership team, where I learned a lot about empathic, people-centred leadership mentored by Dr. Ferenc Havasi.
Although I am no longer an active developer in the team, I still support the university’s projects as a technical advisor by guiding new developments using my experience.
From 2013 to 2018, I worked as a web developer at the University of Szeged’s Department of Software Engineering. I spent most of my time building financial and administrative tools — including a financial tracking system that’s still running across the Faculty of Science and Informatics today.
Beside this, I worked on grant management apps, chambers of commerce as well as incentive and customer loyalty systems and an e-learning platform. It was a busy few years packed with exciting challenges!
The main tools I used this time were PHP and the Symfony framework, which I got to know inside and out. Our team was considered as the group of in-house experts on Symfony. have I loved diving deep into complex backend challenges!
As a student, I started working as a web developer at the University of Szeged. This gave me the chance to dive into real-world, industry-level projects early on and learn from the bests about systematic thinking, communicating with clients and, mainly, the delivering of clean, user-friendly solutions to complex IT problems.
During my time there, I worked with PHP, designed and managed large-scale databases, and developed various applications. Since I was studying Business Informatics, I also got a solid introduction to the world of finance - something that turned out to be incredibly useful after graduation.