
Enmuhammet worked on feature development and documentation improvements across the upstash/upstash-web and eksctl-io/eksctl repositories. He enhanced pricing transparency by updating bandwidth overage rates and aligning documentation with actual costs, using React and TypeScript for frontend changes and Markdown for clear user guides. In eksctl, he expanded Graviton/ARM instance type support, updating Go utilities and documentation to reflect new AWS EC2 families. He also increased the maximum record size for the 1GB Redis plan, ensuring backend and frontend consistency. His work demonstrated careful attention to product accuracy, cross-team collaboration, and a methodical approach to aligning technical implementation with business needs.

May 2025 monthly summary for upstash/upstash-web: Implemented pricing tier enhancement by increasing the maximum record size for the fixed 1GB Redis plan from 100MB to 200MB and updating the UI accordingly in the comparison table. This aligns product capabilities with pricing, enabling larger payloads for customers on the 1GB plan and reducing friction during plan evaluation. A related UI fix ensured the new limit is accurately displayed (commit 8c819feae437d5d56596771f39a18671ec8233b0, #389).
May 2025 monthly summary for upstash/upstash-web: Implemented pricing tier enhancement by increasing the maximum record size for the fixed 1GB Redis plan from 100MB to 200MB and updating the UI accordingly in the comparison table. This aligns product capabilities with pricing, enabling larger payloads for customers on the 1GB plan and reducing friction during plan evaluation. A related UI fix ensured the new limit is accurately displayed (commit 8c819feae437d5d56596771f39a18671ec8233b0, #389).
December 2024 monthly summary for eksctl (eksctl-io/eksctl). Focus: Graviton/ARM instance type support expansion to C8g and R8g, utility recognition updates, and documentation updates. Highlights include the commit 39899b07eaa49a5b0185507fa544fbfa374cf090, which enabled new instance types and their recognition in the system.
December 2024 monthly summary for eksctl (eksctl-io/eksctl). Focus: Graviton/ARM instance type support expansion to C8g and R8g, utility recognition updates, and documentation updates. Highlights include the commit 39899b07eaa49a5b0185507fa544fbfa374cf090, which enabled new instance types and their recognition in the system.
November 2024: Focused on pricing transparency and documentation updates for bandwidth usage in upstash-web. Key feature delivered: Bandwidth Overage Pricing Clarification in Redis Pricing and FAQ, updating the bandwidth overage rate from $0.03 to $0.10/GB after the threshold to reflect actual costs. This was implemented via commit b120545e8a5f03c8e50f3a31521ea7ccf6254161. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Overall impact: improved pricing transparency, better alignment with actual usage, and a foundation for reducing support queries; enhanced customer trust and clearer monetization policy. Technologies/skills demonstrated: documentation updates, versioned commits, pricing policy alignment, cross-functional collaboration with pricing and product teams; repository: upstash/upstash-web.
November 2024: Focused on pricing transparency and documentation updates for bandwidth usage in upstash-web. Key feature delivered: Bandwidth Overage Pricing Clarification in Redis Pricing and FAQ, updating the bandwidth overage rate from $0.03 to $0.10/GB after the threshold to reflect actual costs. This was implemented via commit b120545e8a5f03c8e50f3a31521ea7ccf6254161. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Overall impact: improved pricing transparency, better alignment with actual usage, and a foundation for reducing support queries; enhanced customer trust and clearer monetization policy. Technologies/skills demonstrated: documentation updates, versioned commits, pricing policy alignment, cross-functional collaboration with pricing and product teams; repository: upstash/upstash-web.
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