Richard Jeong

Richard Jeong

Problem solving full stack engineer.

About

Full-stack developer passionate about building web solutions that actually solve problems. 💡 3+ years of experience taking projects from concept to production—whether it's architecting databases, crafting intuitive UIs, or optimizing performance. What drives me: The thrill of solving complex challenges and the satisfaction of shipping products that make users' lives easier. Tech stack: Next.js, TypeScript, React, Firebase, Tailwind CSS, Python, PHP, MySQL, MongoDB Always exploring new technologies and love connecting with fellow makers. Let's build something great! 🚀

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Maker History

  • SmartManager
    SmartManagerTrack all subscriptions and get reminders before renewals
    Nov 2025
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    Joined Product HuntOctober 10th, 2025

Forums

From stealth to spotlight: How Dimension launched on Product Hunt

Dimension is a proactive AI assistant for engineering teams that removes context-switching.

It launched on Product Hunt this month, for the first time after months in stealth mode, got featured, ranked Top Product of the Day, and Developer Tool of the Week.

Richard Jeong

5mo ago

SmartManager - Track all subscriptions and get reminders before renewals

Lost track of subscriptions? Forgot to cancel unused one? SmartManager helps you track subscriptions, get email reminders, and see spending at a glance. Reason to build this: As a full-stack developer with many subscriptions, I needed something simple to manage all them easily. Planning to add family sharing, CSV export and more based on your feedback. This is my first Product Hunt launch as a solo dev! Would love your feedback and support. Let's take control of our subscriptions together!
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5mo ago

Most beautifully crafted developer tools launched on Product Hunt?

In a recent issue of The Breakpoint, we talked quality software.

Does design matter to developers? In my opinion, yes. Take Stripe, Linear, and Resend for example. Both dev-first products made craftsmanship a first principle.

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