Fullstack Developer — Freelance

Your design deserves better than a sloppy build.

Freelance fullstack developer. I build bespoke websites and applications for founders, designers, and small teams who care about the details.

1 to 2 projects in parallelcurrently available: Available within 2 weeks

Selected work

A few recent projects. For the full list, see the Projects page.

deeplee.io
Dl

SaaS · Co-founder · 2025-2026

Deeplee

French smart-link management platform: URL shortener, deeplinks, custom QR codes, and GDPR-friendly analytics. Built for e-commerce operators, creators, and marketers who want to recover the 40% of conversions lost on mobile.

Co-founder and lead developer. I drove the vision of a sovereign SaaS: European hosting, native GDPR compliance, data anonymisation. Product design, technical architecture, front and back development. Application in private beta — landing page public.

subcat.fm
Sc

Personal project · 2026

SubCat

Independent electronic music label and 24/7 web radio. Full conception, design, and development — a personal playground where I push detail without compromise: typography, listening flow, editorial curation.

Graphic design and identity, full development, real-time radio stream integration, and editorial programming.

02 — Stance

Who I work with

I work with specific profiles, where care and execution quality make a real difference. If you recognise yourself in one of these three cases, we'll probably get along.

01

Founders

You're launching a product, a site, a SaaS. You've invested in real branding, maybe worked with a designer, and you want the technical execution to match — not a letdown that betrays the promise.

02

Designers and studios

You design polished interfaces and you're looking for a dev who won't butcher your mockups. Someone who talks with you instead of building in silence, who questions grey areas, who thinks about the forgotten states.

03

Small teams and independents

You're carrying a project: brand, organisation, business — and you want an online presence that genuinely looks like you. Not a tweaked template, not generic Webflow. Something built for you, with real attention.

03 — Approach

What sets me apart

My approach isn't universal. It fits a specific kind of project and client: those who consider that a digital product is measured by its details as much as by its features.

— 01

Design deserves the same rigour as code.

Your spacing respected, your typography properly calibrated, your animations landing right. Everything a designer crafts should make it to the screen, without approximation. If you care about your design, you shouldn't accept less.

— 02

I'm not a designer, but I've learned to see.

I've spent years observing what makes a product feel “right” and what rings false. When I receive your mockups, I don't just integrate them: I question the grey areas, surface the inconsistencies, think about the states no one designed — loading, error, empty, hover, focus.

— 03

Fullstack, so I think product.

A site isn't just front-end. It's also performance, accessibility, SEO, back-end structure, overall coherence. I cover all of that while keeping front-end finish as the priority — because that's what your users actually see.

— 04

One or two projects at a time, by choice.

Working deeply takes time. I'd rather commit fully to a few projects than juggle ten. You're not one client among many. You're the one taking up most of my weeks.

04 — Principles

Sovereign tools, by default

Working with me also means choosing an ecosystem that respects privacy. Yours, and your users'.

I rely as much as possible on European or self-hosted solutions: video conferencing on my own instance, hosting with European providers like OVH, Scaleway, or Infomaniak, open-source tooling. When a GAFAM service is technically justified or forced by your existing stack, I tell you and we talk about it.

For your users, I design with GDPR as a baseline principle, not as an end-of-project constraint: minimise trackers, limit third-party cookies, favour respectful analytics like Plausible or Matomo.

Beyond the legal angle, it's a real signal sent to your audience. Users are increasingly sensitive to the question of their data. A product that respects them by default means:

  • A brand image aligned with a growing public expectation.
  • Fewer legal risks in case of a CNIL audit.
  • A concrete contribution to a European digital ecosystem.

Compliance isn't a box to tick any more. It's become a real differentiator.

05 — Method

Method

A clear approach, in four stages. No useless phases, no jargon. Just what it takes to work well together.

  1. 01

    First conversation

    You tell me about your project, I ask questions. Thirty to sixty minutes, remote. Free, no commitment. By the end, we both know whether the collaboration makes sense.

  2. 02

    Scoping and quote

    I send you a detailed proposal within a few days: precise scope, estimated days, milestones, deadlines, terms. No vague range, no bad surprises.

  3. 03

    Development

    Once the quote is signed, we start. Weekly check-ins, regular deliverables you can test continuously, responsive exchanges. You follow the project in real time — no waiting on a big drop at the end.

  4. 04

    Delivery and follow-up

    Go-live, code transfer, written documentation, and a one-hour handover session. Thirty days of support included for adjustments and fixes. Beyond that, we can set up maintenance or move on to a new engagement.

06 — Engagement

Rates & terms

To spare you surprise quotes and vague ranges, here are the basics. The rest we discuss in our first call.

Day rate

500€ / day

Launch rate, valid on my first freelance projects. Days are billed in half-days if needed.

To give you a rough idea:

  • Bespoke showcase site8 to 15 days
  • Bespoke web applicationfrom 20 days
  • Audit or advisoryby the day, as needed

Every project gets a detailed quote after our first call: precise scope, estimated days, milestones, deadlines.

Payment terms

Small projects, up to 10 days: 50% on signing, 50% on delivery.

Larger projects: 30% on signing, 30% mid-way, 40% on delivery.

Deposits are paid by bank transfer. The signed quote serves as the contract.

07 — FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Because the care I promise takes time. Working with few clients lets me commit fully, hit deadlines, and stay available when it matters. If you trust me with your project, you're not a folder in a pile.

  • I can work from visual references you like and structure a clean interface, but I'm not a designer. For a project where visual identity is central, I'll recommend you bring on a designer first. I can point you to good ones if needed.

  • It depends on scope, but as a rough guide: a bespoke showcase site takes 8 to 15 days, a web application starts around 20 days. We'll firm it up together during scoping. Since I only run one or two projects in parallel, kick-off is usually quick.

  • I stay available for 30 days for bug fixes and adjustments, at no extra cost. Beyond that, we can agree on a maintenance plan or set up a new engagement based on your needs. You keep ownership of the code and of every account (hosting, domain, third-party services).

  • Yes. I default to sovereign, privacy-respecting solutions, but if your existing stack requires specific tools or you have strong preferences, we adapt. The goal is to deliver a product that fits you, not to impose my technical choices.

08 — Contact

Want to talk?

If you have a project in mind, a question, or just want to chat, drop me a line. First call is free, no commitment.

Write to me

contact@delporte.dev

Or book a thirty- to sixty-minute slot directly.

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