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1. Integr+Q7b[view] [source] 2026-02-05 14:51:11
>>whoish+(OP)
Integral | Full-Stack Developer | REMOTE (US)

I'm Stephen, founder of Integral. We're a fractional CTO firm for scaling businesses ($10M-$100M) drowning in SaaS sprawl, broken automations, and data scattered across 20+ tools.

What you'd work on: - Building unified dashboards pulling from Shopify, Stripe, HubSpot, and ad platforms (Meta, TikTok, Google) - Multi-system automations: HubSpot → SamCart → Klaviyo → Circle cancellation cascades - Custom web apps (React/TypeScript, Supabase) when off-the-shelf fails - Debugging/replacing complex Zapier/N8N workflows across client ecosystems - API integrations with whatever the client uses—we've touched trigger.dev, hubspot, asana, samcart, AWS, and many more this month alone

The role: You own your clients. Not "execute tickets"—actually understand their business, propose solutions, join calls (only when needed.) Small team, high autonomy, direct founder access. We're integration specialists, not a body shop.

Stack: TypeScript, React, Python, Node, Supabase/Postgres, REST APIs — end to end. Bonus points if your execution is deeply engineering-driven.

What we're not: Big tech process, Jira hell, or "ticket monkey" work. We move fast on real problems for real businesses. However, that does not mean we aren't highly organized and efficient.

Contractor, ~20-30 hrs/week to start. US timezone overlap required.

stephen@gointegral.co — tell me about a messy integration you've fixed.

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2. vamsir+bpc[view] [source] 2026-02-05 20:56:17
>>Integr+Q7b
I worked on a messy integration where data moved across multiple systems and failures were silently cascading—broken retries, duplicated records, and zero visibility into where things went wrong. I mapped the full flow end-to-end, added idempotency and clear boundaries between systems, and replaced brittle chained logic with a more explicit, observable integration. That cut down failures immediately and made the setup easy to extend when new tools were added. This kind of work—owning real systems and untangling messy automations—is exactly what I enjoy.
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3. Integr+4tc[view] [source] 2026-02-05 21:14:09
>>vamsir+bpc
Nice! shoot us an email if you havent
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