David Öhlin

David Öhlin

Front-end developer in Gothenburg, Sweden

About

Front-end developer and internet enjoyer. In love with building digital products and services.

Always open to to talk! Send me an e-mail at hello@davidohl.in 📬

Work Experience

2022 — Now
Gothenburg, Sweden
2021 — Now
Gothenburg, Sweden
2021 — 2022
Gothenburg, Sweden

Freelance via Kodverket

2019 — 2021
Gothenburg, Sweden
2017 — 2019
2016 — 2017
2012 — 2015
Frontend Developer at Rainy Days
Nässjö, Sweden

Projects

2022

Working to improve the ownership experience for Polestars customers. Doing mostly front-end development using Typescript, React and GraphQL.

2021

Aider is a digital platform that makes it safe and easy for relatives or government‑appointed trustees to support those in need.

I was part of the small team of 3 that took Aider from idea to shipped product. My main responsibilities were the web and mobile applications built with React, React Native, GraphQL and related tools/frameworks.

2019

In the beginning of the pandemic me, Albin Martinsson and Sebastian Marcusson built and launched A Day in Halland — a digital tourist guide.

We went from idea to production in about 1 month. The app gained quite a lot of attention and was featured on a bunch Swedish news outlets (TV4, SVT) and online publications.

It held a high user rating on app stores and had around 60 000 downloads during the first 3 months.

Side Projects

2021
Kypa at Kodverket

Built a MVP for a checkout system for bars and restaurants. The app is built with React, uses the Swish API and Firebase is used to store orders.

2019
Hinto at Digitaliseringsbyrån

Hinto was a small widget for e-commerce stores, helping consumers making better choices while helping to drive sales.

We built a MVP that was launched on Dr. Denims UK website.

The widget was built using Preact powered by Firebase. We also built a dashboard where customers could follow the impact of Hinto in realtime.

2018
Framebyte at Digitaliseringsbyrån

Framebyte was a tool for creating videos from data. We initially aimed to help real-estate agents to create video ads from listing data.

We approached a few real estate companies and while there was great interest in the product we unfortunately did not have the resources to continue with the development.

The front-end was built using React, Redux and the actual video creation was done with a Puppeteer script that rendered and recorded the video.

Awards

2018
🥇 Stupid Hackathon from Earth People

Was awarded 1st place (and a bike!) in Stupid Hackathon 2018 by building a voice controlled clone of Flappy Birds using React Native 🤠

Contact

Website
GitHub
LinkedIn