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Pavlo Mitskelevych

Pavel Mitskelevitch developed and maintained the EveryBuy/every-buy-front repository, focusing on building a robust, user-centric chat and messaging platform. Over nine months, he delivered features such as real-time messaging, chat organization with favorites and archives, and responsive UI for both mobile and desktop users. Using React, TypeScript, and Redux Toolkit, Pavel implemented API integrations, authentication flows, and form validation to ensure secure and seamless user experiences. His work included UI/UX refinements, code refactoring, and localization, addressing both technical debt and usability. The result was a scalable, maintainable front-end that improved engagement, reliability, and moderation for the application.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

74%Features

Repository Contributions

52Total
Bugs
7
Commits
52
Features
20
Lines of code
17,202
Activity Months9

Work History

July 2025

5 Commits • 2 Features

Jul 1, 2025

Concise monthly summary for July 2025 focusing on business value and technical achievements for EveryBuy/every-buy-front. Highlights include delivering a complete Chat Messaging UI Overhaul and strengthening user authentication flows, with robust input validation and error handling. This work improved messaging engagement and reduced login friction, while establishing scalable UI behavior across devices.

June 2025

7 Commits • 2 Features

Jun 1, 2025

Month: 2025-06. This monthly summary highlights delivered features, fixed bugs, and the overall impact for the EveryBuy/every-buy-front repository, with a focus on business value and technical achievement.

May 2025

5 Commits • 2 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 Front-end monthly summary: Focused delivery on messaging UX, read-status visibility, and cross-device UI stability to improve moderation, engagement, and reliability. Delivered user-facing enhancements for ad reporting, chat favorites/archives, and blocking flows; added robust read receipts and unread message counts; stabilized chat layouts with responsive breakpoints for larger screens. A non-impact merge was executed to align repository state. These efforts drive safer conversations, reduce missed messages, and provide a stronger foundation for future performance improvements across EveryBuy’s front-end.

April 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 — EveryBuy/every-buy-front: Delivered critical mobile UX and moderation enhancements to stabilize chat experiences, boost safety, and enable safer community interactions. Key work included fixing the first-message creation on mobile, addressing WOFF2 font loading issues, correcting back navigation on small screens, and introducing modal-based chat moderation (block user and delete chat) with underlying block functionality. These changes improve mobile reliability, data-fetch correctness, and moderation control, delivering measurable business value through improved user retention and safer engagement.

March 2025

4 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 monthly work summary focusing on delivering a robust, user-facing chat initiation flow to boost buyer-seller engagement. The work centers on enabling conversations directly from advertisement pages and the Contacts component, with strong frontend integration and a focus on maintainability and code quality.

January 2025

5 Commits • 3 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 monthly summary for EveryBuy/every-buy-front focusing on delivering enhanced chat organization and end-to-end messaging features to improve user productivity and chats UX. Highlights include architectural and UI improvements to support favorites and archived chats, real-time messaging UI, and file attachment workflows, all integrated with backend endpoints to ensure data consistency and scalability.

December 2024

7 Commits • 5 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 front-end monthly summary for EveryBuy/every-buy-front: Delivered key features to improve authentication UX, cross-device responsiveness, chat usability, and chat management, while stabilizing builds through targeted fixes.

November 2024

14 Commits • 3 Features

Nov 1, 2024

Monthly performance summary for 2024-11 focusing on delivering a robust rework of the chat experience in EveryBuy/every-buy-front, improving data flows, API design for chat contexts, mobile usability, and repository hygiene. This period emphasizes delivering business value through richer chat interactions and maintainable code.

October 2024

3 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2024

Month 2024-10 focused on frontend UX and stability for EveryBuy/every-buy-front. Delivered a Chat UI overhaul with new dialogue and input components, header link to Messages, and improved navigation; displayed last message date in the chat list and dialogue view; refactored date utilities and hardened the Message component; and enhanced the preloader for smoother data loading. Minor Dialogue component cleanup completed as part of the UI refresh. Commits included 759d6263b9ae3f361174cbc1a13a3824d4702a84, 11cac2cc231f3cb3ed81363f5f097e777dab50f1, and 92ad71711ea667c2b1b439f4dca5c91282b1e8fd. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on UI/UX polish and frontend reliability.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness84.6%
Maintainability83.0%
Architecture77.8%
Performance78.0%
AI Usage27.4%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSHTMLJavaScriptSCSSSVGTypeScripttsx

Technical Skills

API IntegrationAuthenticationCSSCSS ModulesCode OrganizationCode RefactoringComponent DesignComponent RefactoringComponent-Based ArchitectureFile ManagementForm ValidationFront End DevelopmentFront-end DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentMaterial UI

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

EveryBuy/every-buy-front

Oct 2024 Jul 2025
9 Months active

Languages Used

JavaScriptSCSSTypeScripttsxCSSHTMLSVG

Technical Skills

CSS ModulesComponent-Based ArchitectureFront End DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentMaterial-UINext.js

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