
Rodrigo Eidelvein developed and maintained the justifi-tech/web-component-library over eight months, delivering 23 features and resolving 9 bugs. He engineered robust payment provisioning flows, including multi-bank account support, Plaid integration, and enhanced onboarding for Canadian users, while improving UI/UX with React and TypeScript. Rodrigo implemented modular checkout components, advanced filtering, and validation logic to streamline financial workflows and ensure compliance. His work emphasized test coverage, release discipline, and maintainability, with regular upgrades and documentation updates. By focusing on reliability, security, and developer experience, Rodrigo enabled faster onboarding, smoother payment processing, and more resilient web components for business-critical applications.
April 2026 monthly summary for justifi-tech/web-component-library. Focused on delivering business-valued features and stabilizing payment flows. Highlights include Canada onboarding and payment provisioning enhancements tightly aligned with Unified Fintech Checkout and Google Pay integration, robust registration date validation fixes, and payout stability improvements. Also improved test reliability and UI polish through targeted bug fixes and test corrections. The work supported faster onboarding, compliant ownership validation, and more robust payout processing across regions.
April 2026 monthly summary for justifi-tech/web-component-library. Focused on delivering business-valued features and stabilizing payment flows. Highlights include Canada onboarding and payment provisioning enhancements tightly aligned with Unified Fintech Checkout and Google Pay integration, robust registration date validation fixes, and payout stability improvements. Also improved test reliability and UI polish through targeted bug fixes and test corrections. The work supported faster onboarding, compliant ownership validation, and more robust payout processing across regions.
March 2026: Delivered a cohesive Checkout experience with Justifi integration, expanded billing/ownership data handling, and strengthened quality through comprehensive tests and documentation updates. Key outcomes include modular checkout components, Justifi business forms, pre-fill capabilities, enhanced data handling, and a disciplined release process with targeted fixes.
March 2026: Delivered a cohesive Checkout experience with Justifi integration, expanded billing/ownership data handling, and strengthened quality through comprehensive tests and documentation updates. Key outcomes include modular checkout components, Justifi business forms, pre-fill capabilities, enhanced data handling, and a disciplined release process with targeted fixes.
February 2026 — Justifi Tech, Web Component Library (2026-02) monthly delivery summary. Focused on stabilizing Payment Provisioning, improving onboarding UX, and expanding admin tooling. Key work emphasized reliability, security, and business value with a strong emphasis on test coverage and UX polish across the Payment Provisioning flow and admin lists.
February 2026 — Justifi Tech, Web Component Library (2026-02) monthly delivery summary. Focused on stabilizing Payment Provisioning, improving onboarding UX, and expanding admin tooling. Key work emphasized reliability, security, and business value with a strong emphasis on test coverage and UX polish across the Payment Provisioning flow and admin lists.
January 2026 summary for justifi-tech/web-component-library: Implemented Plaid bank account verification infrastructure and initial backend/UI integration (Part 1/2), added terminal created_after/created_before filters with comprehensive tests, introduced Checkout-list subAccountId support with tests, released web component library 6.9.0 with new props and CSS fixes, and expanded payouts/payments search capabilities with a payouts status filter and payments list filters (mode, checkout ID, account holder). These changes improve payment provisioning security, data visibility, and developer productivity, enabling faster issue resolution and better customer experiences.
January 2026 summary for justifi-tech/web-component-library: Implemented Plaid bank account verification infrastructure and initial backend/UI integration (Part 1/2), added terminal created_after/created_before filters with comprehensive tests, introduced Checkout-list subAccountId support with tests, released web component library 6.9.0 with new props and CSS fixes, and expanded payouts/payments search capabilities with a payouts status filter and payments list filters (mode, checkout ID, account holder). These changes improve payment provisioning security, data visibility, and developer productivity, enabling faster issue resolution and better customer experiences.
Month: 2025-12. Focused on enhancing the web-component-library to improve Payments Provisioning, expand data capture for ownership, and enable faster refunds, while upgrading the library and reinforcing release discipline. Key UX improvements and a data‑driven approach reduced provisioning friction and supported faster time-to-value for customers.
Month: 2025-12. Focused on enhancing the web-component-library to improve Payments Provisioning, expand data capture for ownership, and enable faster refunds, while upgrading the library and reinforcing release discipline. Key UX improvements and a data‑driven approach reduced provisioning friction and supported faster time-to-value for customers.
Month: 2025-11 | Repository: justifi-tech/web-component-library Key deliverables and impact: - Dispute due date notification banner: Implemented a user-visible banner when a dispute due date passes, improving timely action and reducing manual follow-ups. This feature was delivered via commit 6d26e2147eb817462f28937f6772279fab5264b9. Business value: higher dispute resolution responsiveness and reduced support overhead. - Billing and payment enhancements: Canada postal code validation added to billing forms, tokenization of payment methods, and pre-filled billing forms for payments. Commits: 537e670cc7735c4a2c447c087f0b95ddc12bcc93; deccad51ae639976f51b9f7cbf0e82f51a437c2f; 8cf9f77d9b947a08ede5ae2baa6fd69735a48844. Value: improved international onboarding, smoother checkout, potential compliance improvements, reduced manual data entry. - Web components stability and maintenance: Resolved forward reference issue in webcomponents package and upgraded dependencies to 6.4.2 (release 6.4.2), improving stability and dependency consistency. Commit: 84ed0090a75b54188d24ca6086d734ed018f6554. Value: fewer regressions, easier maintenance, faster deployment. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Delivered tangible features that improve user experience, billing reliability, and component stability. - Versioned releases: 6.4.1 for billing enhancement updates and 6.4.2 for stability updates; changesets included; tests added for postal code validation; forward ref fix. Some test skip noted during billing enhancements to maintain momentum. - Collaboration: cross-team contributions (Co-authored-by note). Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Web components development, internationalization considerations (Canada postal codes), payment method tokenization, and form autofill enhancements. - Validation logic with regex for postal codes, test additions for postal and ZIP codes, and release hygiene (changesets, version bumps). - Code quality and maintenance: forward reference fixes, dependency upgrades, and release management.
Month: 2025-11 | Repository: justifi-tech/web-component-library Key deliverables and impact: - Dispute due date notification banner: Implemented a user-visible banner when a dispute due date passes, improving timely action and reducing manual follow-ups. This feature was delivered via commit 6d26e2147eb817462f28937f6772279fab5264b9. Business value: higher dispute resolution responsiveness and reduced support overhead. - Billing and payment enhancements: Canada postal code validation added to billing forms, tokenization of payment methods, and pre-filled billing forms for payments. Commits: 537e670cc7735c4a2c447c087f0b95ddc12bcc93; deccad51ae639976f51b9f7cbf0e82f51a437c2f; 8cf9f77d9b947a08ede5ae2baa6fd69735a48844. Value: improved international onboarding, smoother checkout, potential compliance improvements, reduced manual data entry. - Web components stability and maintenance: Resolved forward reference issue in webcomponents package and upgraded dependencies to 6.4.2 (release 6.4.2), improving stability and dependency consistency. Commit: 84ed0090a75b54188d24ca6086d734ed018f6554. Value: fewer regressions, easier maintenance, faster deployment. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Delivered tangible features that improve user experience, billing reliability, and component stability. - Versioned releases: 6.4.1 for billing enhancement updates and 6.4.2 for stability updates; changesets included; tests added for postal code validation; forward ref fix. Some test skip noted during billing enhancements to maintain momentum. - Collaboration: cross-team contributions (Co-authored-by note). Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Web components development, internationalization considerations (Canada postal codes), payment method tokenization, and form autofill enhancements. - Validation logic with regex for postal codes, test additions for postal and ZIP codes, and release hygiene (changesets, version bumps). - Code quality and maintenance: forward reference fixes, dependency upgrades, and release management.
October 2025 monthly summary for justifi-tech/web-component-library: - Focused on stabilizing the filtering UX across Payments, Checkout, Terminals, and Terminal Orders; fixed default filter values to empty strings when no filter is selected, reducing unexpected filter states and improving consistency in endpoints used by payments and payouts workflows. - Delivered UI/UX and data presentation enhancements for detail and payout views, elevating readability and alignment across related components. This included making account IDs clickable in payout details and targeted text refinements for clearer data display. - Expanded developer documentation to support ongoing work on Payments and Payout Transactions Lists, covering props, authorization requirements, usage examples, and mock data to speed testing and integration. - These changes collectively improve business value by delivering a more reliable filtering experience, clearer data presentation in critical financial flows, and faster onboarding and testing through comprehensive docs.
October 2025 monthly summary for justifi-tech/web-component-library: - Focused on stabilizing the filtering UX across Payments, Checkout, Terminals, and Terminal Orders; fixed default filter values to empty strings when no filter is selected, reducing unexpected filter states and improving consistency in endpoints used by payments and payouts workflows. - Delivered UI/UX and data presentation enhancements for detail and payout views, elevating readability and alignment across related components. This included making account IDs clickable in payout details and targeted text refinements for clearer data display. - Expanded developer documentation to support ongoing work on Payments and Payout Transactions Lists, covering props, authorization requirements, usage examples, and mock data to speed testing and integration. - These changes collectively improve business value by delivering a more reliable filtering experience, clearer data presentation in critical financial flows, and faster onboarding and testing through comprehensive docs.
September 2025 — Justifi Tech Web Component Library performance review. Key feature work: - Apple Pay browser compatibility documentation updated in Storybook with a dedicated browser compatibility section; commits 1dab0ae0c50aab7b23d69fc39f7161ccc79bf4b5 and c7c34834889d013430e211b9e6816950d66fe331. - Card Brand column added to Payments List, including mapping from raw brand identifiers to user-friendly names, UI updates, and test adjustments; changeset included. Commits ae89481e4eabc20392a8fe0f9785978220626cfe, 63c14be9b0a5a94e3d2a3f6ae519c1896e5d4648, 8e49b38df9e86490cff65fbdb550c3943345ead2, and 383ce70515e4f81107d27c1e84a5ed9bd5d6fa38. Major bugs fixed: - No critical production bugs reported this month. Several test-related changes were executed to stabilize the CI suite around the new Card Brand feature (test updates followed by a revert), reflecting proactive quality hygiene rather than defect fixes. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved user clarity and transaction visibility with a new Card Brand column and robust brand mapping. - Reduced integration friction for Apple Pay by clarifying browser support in documentation. - Strengthened release traceability and maintainability through explicit changesets and release metadata. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation discipline (Storybook), UI updates in React-based components, brand mapping logic, test automation and stabilization, release management (changesets), and CI/CD hygiene.
September 2025 — Justifi Tech Web Component Library performance review. Key feature work: - Apple Pay browser compatibility documentation updated in Storybook with a dedicated browser compatibility section; commits 1dab0ae0c50aab7b23d69fc39f7161ccc79bf4b5 and c7c34834889d013430e211b9e6816950d66fe331. - Card Brand column added to Payments List, including mapping from raw brand identifiers to user-friendly names, UI updates, and test adjustments; changeset included. Commits ae89481e4eabc20392a8fe0f9785978220626cfe, 63c14be9b0a5a94e3d2a3f6ae519c1896e5d4648, 8e49b38df9e86490cff65fbdb550c3943345ead2, and 383ce70515e4f81107d27c1e84a5ed9bd5d6fa38. Major bugs fixed: - No critical production bugs reported this month. Several test-related changes were executed to stabilize the CI suite around the new Card Brand feature (test updates followed by a revert), reflecting proactive quality hygiene rather than defect fixes. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved user clarity and transaction visibility with a new Card Brand column and robust brand mapping. - Reduced integration friction for Apple Pay by clarifying browser support in documentation. - Strengthened release traceability and maintainability through explicit changesets and release metadata. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation discipline (Storybook), UI updates in React-based components, brand mapping logic, test automation and stabilization, release management (changesets), and CI/CD hygiene.

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