Endravo01
Open project ↗Consumer fitness platform
Endravo
A free, Apple Watch-first fitness community built around structured workouts, consistency, and meaningful progress.
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I'm Osvaldo. I design and engineer mobile apps, web platforms, and cloud systems—from early product thinking through launch and iteration.
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Endravo01
Open project ↗Consumer fitness platform
A free, Apple Watch-first fitness community built around structured workouts, consistency, and meaningful progress.
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KindTone02
Open project ↗Emotional wellness platform
A private, supportive space for mood check-ins, reflection, shared moments, and understanding emotional patterns.
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TorqueDesk03TDOpen project ↗Automotive operations software
A streamlined workspace that helps independent auto shops manage customers, estimates, teams, and daily operations.
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BottleGrid04
Open project ↗Hospitality inventory platform
A focused bar and restaurant inventory system for weighing open bottles, tracking stock value, logging team activity, and keeping replacement inventory clear.
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Clarifying the problem, defining the right product, and turning an idea into a practical roadmap.
Native and cross-platform experiences for iPhone, Apple Watch, Android, and Flutter.
Responsive, accessible web applications designed for speed, clarity, and long-term maintainability.
Authentication, databases, APIs, serverless functions, and cloud infrastructure built to scale.
About
I care about more than making software work. I care about understanding why it should exist, who it serves, and how it can stay useful as it grows.
My work spans Apple platforms, Android, Flutter, React, APIs, and cloud infrastructure. I bring those technologies together with clear product thinking, strong architecture, and close attention to the real user experience.
I enjoy working from the earliest idea through design decisions, implementation, testing, and launch. The goal is always the same: make complex technology feel simple and dependable.