
Over six months, contributed to the whopio/whop-sdk-ts repository by building and enhancing a TypeScript SDK focused on API development, integration, and documentation. Delivered over 60 features, including expanded API surfaces for company data, real-time WebSocket support, embedded checkout flows, and React Native cross-platform modules. Emphasized automated release management, CI/CD pipelines, and dependency updates to ensure stable, secure deployments. Improved developer experience through automated documentation generation, onboarding guides, and API reference clarity. Leveraged technologies such as GraphQL, Node.js, and React Native to streamline customer integrations, reduce maintenance overhead, and enable scalable, reliable workflows for both web and mobile platforms.
October 2025: Delivered documentation overhaul, automated doc generation pipeline, SDK release, and API cleanup in whop-sdk-ts. These efforts reduce onboarding time, improve API clarity, and accelerate release readiness.
October 2025: Delivered documentation overhaul, automated doc generation pipeline, SDK release, and API cleanup in whop-sdk-ts. These efforts reduce onboarding time, improve API clarity, and accelerate release readiness.
September 2025 (whopio/whop-sdk-ts) delivered a substantial API and data-model expansion, coupled with reliability improvements and enhanced release tooling. This work broadens partner and customer workflows, improves programmatic access to company data, and strengthens the SDK’s developer experience. Key features were delivered, major bugs fixed, and the team demonstrated strong API design, TypeScript SDK development, and release automation capabilities.
September 2025 (whopio/whop-sdk-ts) delivered a substantial API and data-model expansion, coupled with reliability improvements and enhanced release tooling. This work broadens partner and customer workflows, improves programmatic access to company data, and strengthens the SDK’s developer experience. Key features were delivered, major bugs fixed, and the team demonstrated strong API design, TypeScript SDK development, and release automation capabilities.
August 2025: Delivered multi-module SDK enhancements for whop-sdk-ts, prioritizing data access, checkout UX, and cross‑platform consistency to accelerate customer integrations and reduce maintenance overhead. Key features and technical outcomes: - Receipts listing API for companies: GraphQL base fragment and a server-side operation to fetch receipts with filtering and pagination for a specified company. Checkout package improvements: embedded checkout programmatic submission, React checkout integration, email state retrieval in embedded flow, address-related enhancements (validation events, setAddress, hide address form, affiliate codes, address prefilling), and getEmail RPC. This work included a sequence of release-related commits to stabilize versions. React Native and Web: introduced web support for React Native in the SDK, added web build support, exposed app/view types, and updated documentation to reflect these capabilities. Dashboard: added React Native dashboard view support and corresponding documentation/integration guidance. Impact and value: faster onboarding and integration for customers, improved data visibility and control over receipts, enhanced embedded checkout UX, and a cohesive cross‑platform developer experience. Technologies/skills demonstrated: TypeScript, GraphQL (fragments and server-side operations), React Native/Web cross‑builds, embedded checkout architecture, address/auth flows, versioned releases, and comprehensive documentation.
August 2025: Delivered multi-module SDK enhancements for whop-sdk-ts, prioritizing data access, checkout UX, and cross‑platform consistency to accelerate customer integrations and reduce maintenance overhead. Key features and technical outcomes: - Receipts listing API for companies: GraphQL base fragment and a server-side operation to fetch receipts with filtering and pagination for a specified company. Checkout package improvements: embedded checkout programmatic submission, React checkout integration, email state retrieval in embedded flow, address-related enhancements (validation events, setAddress, hide address form, affiliate codes, address prefilling), and getEmail RPC. This work included a sequence of release-related commits to stabilize versions. React Native and Web: introduced web support for React Native in the SDK, added web build support, exposed app/view types, and updated documentation to reflect these capabilities. Dashboard: added React Native dashboard view support and corresponding documentation/integration guidance. Impact and value: faster onboarding and integration for customers, improved data visibility and control over receipts, enhanced embedded checkout UX, and a cohesive cross‑platform developer experience. Technologies/skills demonstrated: TypeScript, GraphQL (fragments and server-side operations), React Native/Web cross‑builds, embedded checkout architecture, address/auth flows, versioned releases, and comprehensive documentation.
July 2025 highlights: delivered key feature improvements in access passes, expanded multi-package dependency maintenance, and broadened React Native support, while enabling in-app purchases. This work enhances end-user experiences, accelerates feature delivery, and strengthens platform parity across the SDK.
July 2025 highlights: delivered key feature improvements in access passes, expanded multi-package dependency maintenance, and broadened React Native support, while enabling in-app purchases. This work enhances end-user experiences, accelerates feature delivery, and strengthens platform parity across the SDK.
June 2025 — Delivered a broad set of features and reliability improvements for whop-sdk-ts, prioritizing business value through security-focused dependency updates, clearer API surfaces, pricing flexibility, and automated release workflows. The work reduced maintenance costs, accelerated customer integrations, and improved platform stability.
June 2025 — Delivered a broad set of features and reliability improvements for whop-sdk-ts, prioritizing business value through security-focused dependency updates, clearer API surfaces, pricing flexibility, and automated release workflows. The work reduced maintenance costs, accelerated customer integrations, and improved platform stability.
May 2025 monthly summary for whop-sdk-ts. Focused on delivering a robust, release-ready SDK with expanded API surface, real-time capabilities, and improved release engineering to accelerate business value. Key features delivered: - Whop SDK 2025 integration with scaffolding to support the 2025 release, enabling faster onboarding and a solid foundation for the new release cycle. - Experience API enhancements: added List Experiences endpoint and Experience query, along with has access endpoints and proto-based API typings to improve contract clarity and developer experience. - WebSocket capabilities expanded: client-side WebSocket support and server-side WebSocket connections for Node.js 22+, complemented by updated WebSocket docs and API references for easier adoption. - Funds transfer flow and AI webhook types, plus API token verification: enabling secure financial workflows and robust API authentication mechanisms. - Penny bidding and related UX features (base app with notifications) and related quality improvements, with packaging/versioning enhancements to support stable releases. Major bugs fixed: - CI stability improvements and version bump housekeeping to ensure reliable builds and releases. - Auth header fix in SDK to guarantee proper authentication of requests. - Missing return statement fix to ensure correct function flow termination. - Join URL query name fix to correct parameter handling in joins. - List experiences image style fix to improve visual consistency in the experiences listing. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Release-ready 2025 SDK foundation with expanded API surface, improved security and real-time capabilities, and a stronger CI/packaging pipeline, enabling faster, safer deployments and a better developer experience. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - TypeScript and proto-based typings for API contracts, WebSocket-based real-time communication, and server-side WebSocket support. - API design enhancements (verify token, access controls), GraphQL SDK reference automation, and packaging/versioning strategies for canary releases. - CI/CD discipline, version management, and documentation updates to support scalable release processes.
May 2025 monthly summary for whop-sdk-ts. Focused on delivering a robust, release-ready SDK with expanded API surface, real-time capabilities, and improved release engineering to accelerate business value. Key features delivered: - Whop SDK 2025 integration with scaffolding to support the 2025 release, enabling faster onboarding and a solid foundation for the new release cycle. - Experience API enhancements: added List Experiences endpoint and Experience query, along with has access endpoints and proto-based API typings to improve contract clarity and developer experience. - WebSocket capabilities expanded: client-side WebSocket support and server-side WebSocket connections for Node.js 22+, complemented by updated WebSocket docs and API references for easier adoption. - Funds transfer flow and AI webhook types, plus API token verification: enabling secure financial workflows and robust API authentication mechanisms. - Penny bidding and related UX features (base app with notifications) and related quality improvements, with packaging/versioning enhancements to support stable releases. Major bugs fixed: - CI stability improvements and version bump housekeeping to ensure reliable builds and releases. - Auth header fix in SDK to guarantee proper authentication of requests. - Missing return statement fix to ensure correct function flow termination. - Join URL query name fix to correct parameter handling in joins. - List experiences image style fix to improve visual consistency in the experiences listing. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Release-ready 2025 SDK foundation with expanded API surface, improved security and real-time capabilities, and a stronger CI/packaging pipeline, enabling faster, safer deployments and a better developer experience. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - TypeScript and proto-based typings for API contracts, WebSocket-based real-time communication, and server-side WebSocket support. - API design enhancements (verify token, access controls), GraphQL SDK reference automation, and packaging/versioning strategies for canary releases. - CI/CD discipline, version management, and documentation updates to support scalable release processes.

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