ABOUT

I am an independent developer building Naviora from Shanghai.

Naviora is a product I keep building and refining from Shanghai. The goal is to turn messy entry, routing, and QR scenarios into something that actually feels usable and maintainable over time.

I trust real-world feedback and fast iteration more than heavy specs. For me, the shape of the product becomes clearer while people are actually using it.

Base
Shanghai
Role
Independent developer
Focus
Smart entry systems
Location
Shanghai

I work from Shanghai and prefer validating product decisions in real usage instead of waiting for perfect certainty.

Role
Independent developer

Product direction, design, frontend, backend, and UX stay closely connected, which makes it easier to try ideas quickly and refine them fast.

What I am building

Many brands, campaign pages, and multilingual sites face the same issue: traffic arrives first, but the entry layer stays static while the routing logic behind it keeps getting more complex.

That is why I treat the problem as a product system. Naviora is not only a short link or QR tool. It is my attempt to make the entry itself smarter and more adaptable.

How I work
1
Independent build, fast iteration

Product decisions, design, code, and UX changes can stay tightly connected, which makes it easier to test ideas quickly.

2
Built from real scenarios

I care about brand sites, campaign pages, multi-market routing, and offline QR flows because those are the situations where the product actually has to hold up.

3
Hide the complexity

Languages, devices, params, tracking, and routing rules can be complicated behind the scenes. The surface should still feel calm and clear.

Want to talk product, collaboration, or ideas?

If you are working on brand growth, content delivery, traffic entry points, or smart routing, I would love to hear about the scenario and think through it with you.

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