
About InamStack
Hi, I'm Inamullah.
I build full stack web apps, automation systems, AI-powered workflows, dashboards, and browser-first tools that turn messy business ideas into useful software.
I work across React, Next.js, Angular, Node.js, NestJS, Supabase, PostgreSQL, Python, n8n, Zapier, embeddings, vector databases, and practical AI workflows.
Islamabad is home base. The work is remote by design.
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Building from Pakistan, working with teams remotely.
I keep communication clear, write practical handoff notes, and care about shipping features that another person can understand after delivery.
English and Urdu.
English for project communication, documentation, calls, and technical handoff. Urdu is my native language.
Travel, cricket, and snooker keep me reset.
I like exploring new places, playing cricket, and getting lost in a good snooker frame. It keeps the builder brain from becoming too mechanical.
Focused on full stack, automation, AI, and cloud work.
My Upwork profile highlights full stack development, automation with n8n and Zapier, Angular/React/Node/NestJS work, and client-facing delivery.
What I build
Useful software across frontend, backend, automation, and AI.
React, Next.js, Angular, Node.js, NestJS, APIs, auth flows, dashboards, and product screens that need to work together.
n8n, Zapier, Make, Python scripts, retries, approvals, alerts, and handoff notes for workflows people actually operate.
Document search, embeddings, vector databases, AI agents, knowledge-base assistants, and useful AI inside real workflows.
Admin panels, reporting views, data-heavy forms, internal operations screens, and business-facing workflow systems.
Tools I use to build complete product systems.
- React
- Next.js
- Angular
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
- Tailwind CSS
- Ionic
- Node.js
- NestJS
- Express
- REST APIs
- PostgreSQL
- MongoDB
- SQL
- Python
- RAG
- Embeddings
- Qdrant
- Pinecone
- AI agents
- n8n
- Zapier
- Make
- Supabase
- AWS
- Vercel
- Dashboards
- Admin panels
- Browser tools
- Performance
I started with interfaces, then moved deeper into systems.
I started by building frontend interfaces, then moved into APIs, dashboards, data flows, admin panels, workflow automation, and AI-assisted systems. Today I focus on building practical software that solves real business and developer problems, not flashy demos that break after first use.
I care about the parts that make products usable after delivery: clear UI behavior, predictable APIs, reliable automation, performance, handoff documentation, and code another developer can maintain.
Project work
Real product context, clearly labeled by role.
ToolsFam
Privacy-first browser tools and developer utilities for JSON, APIs, PDFs, images, SEO, security, text, data, converters, productivity workflows, and Chrome extension usage.
Visit projectAutoTax ASM
Professional work connected to tax/workflow systems, forms, dashboards, internal tooling, document processing, and business web application delivery.
Visit projectEZ Home Inspection
Developer work around inspection workflows, reporting flows, service/product UX, and business-facing web systems.
Visit projectZYYAH
Developer work connected to home management, data-heavy product experiences, dashboards, and user workflow systems.
Visit projectAI, RAG, and automation
AI is useful when it is connected to a real workflow.
I am especially interested in AI that helps teams use their own data: document search, knowledge-base assistants, internal automation, reporting, support workflows, lead handling, and data extraction. My focus is not just adding a chatbot; it is making AI useful inside an actual product or business process.
Documents, chunking, embeddings, retrieval, source context, and answer boundaries.
Qdrant, Pinecone-style retrieval, semantic search, and knowledge-base workflows.
Tool use, guardrails, approvals, fallback states, and workflow handoff.
Part developer publication, part product lab, part portfolio.
InamStack is where I share practical lessons, browser tools, and experiments from real development work. It is not only a blog and not only a portfolio. It is a place to explain the confusing parts of software work: async behavior, frontend architecture, UI quality, automation, AI workflows, and the details developers usually learn the hard way.
Need a developer who can connect frontend, backend, automation, and AI into one useful product?
Send a focused note with the product, workflow, current stack, and what needs to ship next. I am interested in practical web apps, developer tools, automation systems, dashboards, and AI workflows with clear business value.

